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The Probability That Event a Will Occur Is P(A)= Number of successful outcomes  Total number of all possible outcomes \mathrm { P } ( \mathrm { A } ) = \frac { \text { Number of successful outcomes } } { \text { Total number of all possible outcomes } }

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The probability that event A will occur is P(A)= Number of successful outcomes  Total number of all possible outcomes \mathrm { P } ( \mathrm { A } ) = \frac { \text { Number of successful outcomes } } { \text { Total number of all possible outcomes } }


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