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Sample Space.

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The set of all possible outcomes of a random experiment is called a sample space of that random experiment. It is denoted by ‘U’ or ‘S’.

  • Finite Sample Space: A sample space which has countable or finite number of elements is called a finite sample space. “For example, sample space obtained by throwing a balanced die.
  • Infinite Sample Space: A sample space which does not have countable elements, i. e., if sample space is not finite then that sample space is called an infinite sample space. For example, the sample space of an experiment of drawing a card from the pack of 52 cards until the ace of heart is not obtained.


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