Mathematical Probability Theory
An event is a specific outcome or a set of outcomes from a random experiment, representing a situation of interest. Events can range from simple outcomes to complex combinations of multiple outcomes, and they are essential in forming the basis for calculating probabilities. Understanding events allows us to work with sample spaces, apply the inclusion-exclusion principle, and adhere to the axioms of probability, which provide the framework for reasoning about uncertainty.
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