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The sample space of an experiment is the set of all possible outcomes. It represents all results that could occur in an experiment. A sample space is usually written as a set, with the possible outcomes listed as elements. For example, the sample space of tossing a coin is {H,T}, where H is heads and T is tails. The sample space must have mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive outcomes and the right level of detail or "granularity" for the experiment. Multiple sample spaces may be possible for a giv

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