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(i. A particular result of an experiment is called a(n) outcome.
(ii. When the occurrence of one event does not affect the occurrence of the other event, the two
Events are independent.
(iii) If the order of a set of objects is important, it is called permutation.
Mean
The average value of a set of numbers, calculated by dividing the sum of all the numbers by the count of items in the set.
Uniform Probability Distribution
A type of probability distribution where all outcomes are equally likely to occur.
Random Variable
A variable whose possible values are numerical outcomes of a random phenomenon or experiment.
Equal Length
A term often used in data visualization or statistical analysis to describe intervals, bars, or bins that all have the same size or duration.
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