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- Nonsensical example- asdf
- Incorrect example - Probability is the total outcomes divided by the number of favourable outcomes. Favourable outcomes are those which we want to occur and total outcomes are all the possible outcomes.
- Correct example - Probability is defined as favourable outcomes divided by total outcomes. Favourable outcomes are those which we want to occur and total outcomes are all the possible outcomes.
- Correct for two questions - Probability is defined as favourable outcomes divided by total outcomes. Favourable outcomes are those which we want to occur and total outcomes are all the possible outcomes. For multiple experiments we compute the outcomes and probability by multiplying them.