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Addition Rule
A principle in probability stating that the probability of the occurrence of at least one of two events is the sum of their individual probabilities, minus the probability of both occurring together.
Possible Outcomes
The set of all distinct outcomes that can result from a particular statistical experiment or random event.
Events
Occurrences or happenings, especially significant ones that can be statistically analyzed.
Possible Outcomes
Refers to all the potential results that can occur in any probabilistic or random event.
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