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The Probability of an Event E Can Always Be Computed P(E)= number of outcomes favorable to E number of outcomes in the sample space P ( E ) = \frac { \text { number of outcomes favorable to } \mathrm { E } } { \text { number of outcomes in the sample space } }

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The probability of an event E can always be computed using the formula, P(E)= number of outcomes favorable to E number of outcomes in the sample space P ( E ) = \frac { \text { number of outcomes favorable to } \mathrm { E } } { \text { number of outcomes in the sample space } }


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