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In this chapter, we will discuss the event in probability  which is a very interesting topic. Here, we will look at the different types of event as well. This would help in getting the right and clear idea about it that would not lead to confusion at all.

What are Events in Probability?

A set of outcomes of an experiment is called a probability event. It can be said that the subset of the respective sample space is a probability. The sample space or the individual space is the entire possible set of outcomes of a random experiment. Probability happens to be the likelihood of occurrence of an event. It is between 0 and 1 that the probability of occurrence of any event lies.

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