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Mathematics, 17.05.2021 06:20 josue718

Equally Likely Outcomes Explain what it means for outcomes to be equally likely. Give an example of an experiment where
the probability of each outcome occurring is equally likely and give an example of an experiment
where the probability of each outcome occurring is NOT equally likely.

Equally likely outcomes means that

Equally likely outcomes (example)

Not equally likely outcomes (example)

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