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A sample space is a set whose elements are called events.
 
A sample space is a set whose elements are called events.
  
''A Probability Function'' - is a function where p: S -> (real number) with p(s)being an element of [0,1] Further, In a case where S is a finite we have <math>\sum_{L exists in S}{p(s)}={1}<math/>I- typed-quite-a-few-notes-for- this- day- but- went- to- check- it- and -got- an- error- in- this- equation.- Anyone- know- how -to- fix- this?-Jacob Ahlborn-
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''A Probability Function'' - is a function where p: S -> (real number) with p(s) being an element of [0,1] Further, In a case where S is a finite we have <math>\sum_{L exists in S}{p(s)}={1}</math>I- typed-quite-a-few-notes-for- this- day- but- went- to- check- it- and -got- an- error- in- this- equation.- Anyone- know- how -to- fix- this?-Jacob Ahlborn-
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MA375: Lecture Notes

Fall 2008, Prof. Walther



Definitions

Sample Space

A sample space is a set whose elements are called events.

A Probability Function - is a function where p: S -> (real number) with p(s) being an element of [0,1] Further, In a case where S is a finite we have $ \sum_{L exists in S}{p(s)}={1} $I- typed-quite-a-few-notes-for- this- day- but- went- to- check- it- and -got- an- error- in- this- equation.- Anyone- know- how -to- fix- this?-Jacob Ahlborn-


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