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Mathematics, 06.05.2020 03:45, kkneedz1369

Let S be a sample space for an experiment in which every outcome is both equally likely and mutually exclusive. What can you conclude about the sum of the
probabilities for all of the outcomes? Give an example
An example of an experiment in which every outcome is both equally likely and mutually exclusive is
probability of each outcome is and the sum of all the probabilities is
(Type whole numbers.)

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