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The set of all possible outcomes of a probability experiment is called what?

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Sample Space

Explanation:

A set of all possible outcomes of an experiment is called a sample space. Sample space is simply the set of all possible sample points of a given experiment.

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Ans: Sample Space: In probability, the set of all possible outcomes is called the Sample Space. Event: In probability, an event is a subset of the sample space. In a probability experiment, the event for which we wish to compute the probability is called the target event.
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