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Each outcome or a collections of outcomes in a experiment is called as?​

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event

What is an event?

An event can be described as an individual or set of outcomes of an experiment.

Events are a subset of the experiment's sample space.

What is sample space?

The sample space of an experiment is the complete set of possible outcomes of that experiment.

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