We may use set notation to describe probability. The sample space, usually denoted by S, of a random experiment is the set of all its possible outcomes. Thus, Each outcome is an element of the sample space.
In a coin toss, the sample space S = {head, tail} , where head and tail are both elements of S.
Homework:
Exercise 16.3 (page 201) # 1 – 5
20-30 minutes Khan Academy (7th grade mission)
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