In: Statistics and Probability
Which of the following statements is true?
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An experiment is the process by which an observation or measurement is obtained. |
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An event that cannot be decomposed is called a simple event. |
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An event is the collection of one or more simple events. |
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d. |
All of the above statements are true. |
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e. |
None of the above statements are true. |
Experiment :
An experiment is virtually any operation that results in one or more outcomes.
An experiment is the process by which an observation (or measurement) is obtained.
Event :
An event is a subset of sample space.It consist of some or all points of the sample space
An event is a collection of one or more simple events
simple event :
An event containing only one element is called simple event.It is an event which cannot be broken down any further and has single outcome
Here all the above statement are true
so option d is correct
d.) All of the above statements are true.