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The probability of all possible outcomes ofa a random experiment is always equal to

A

one

B

Zero

C

Infinify

D

Less than one

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  • The probability of all possible outcomes of a random experiment is always equal to

    A
    One
    B
    Zero
    C
    Infinity
    D
    Less than one
  • A collection of one or more outcomes of an experiment is called

    A
    Event
    B
    Outcome
    C
    Sample point
    D
    None of the above
  • The graphical representation to calculate the probability of all possible genotypes of offspring in a genetic cross is called

    A
    Pedigree analysis
    B
    Karyotype
    C
    Punnett square
    D
    Chromosome map
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