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If I have a forest composed of 481 species of trees, each with a known abundances, how many events are there in the sample space describing the event of randomly selecting a single tree of a specific species?
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If I have a forest composed of 481 species of trees, each with a known abundances, how many events are there in the sample space describing the event of randomly selecting a single tree of a specific species?
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There are two events,
A: the selection belongs to the specific species, or
A' : the selection does not belong to the specific species.
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