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random experiment random experiment is an experiment we do not know its exact outcome in advance but we know the set of all possible outcomes 503 stat probability and statistics ...

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    Random Experiment: 
    Random experiment is an experiment 
    we do not know its exact outcome in 
    advance but we know the set of all 
    possible outcomes.
           503 STAT - Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists – Dr. Mansour Shrahili 
    Examples:
 The following situations are random experiments:
 • Tossing a coin has two possibilities, head (H) or Tail 
   (T).
 • Tossing a die and observe the number appears on 
   top.
 • A football team plays two games and in each game 
   either he wins (W) or be equal (D) or losses (L).
           503 STAT - Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists – Dr. Mansour Shrahili 
                   The Sample Space 
      
     •   The  set  of  all  possible  outcomes  of  a 
         statistical experiment is called the sample 
         space and is denoted by S or. 
     •   Each outcome (element or member) of the 
         sample space S is called a sample point. 
     If we are interested only in whether the number is 
     even or odd, the sample space is simply 
                               
                                 S={even,odd}
             503 STAT - Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists – Dr. Mansour Shrahili 
                         Events 
    An event A is a subset of the sample space S. 
   That is A⊆S. 
    φ⊆S  is  an  event  (φ  is  called  the 
      impossible event) 
    S⊆S is an event (S is called the sure event) 
           503 STAT - Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists – Dr. Mansour Shrahili 
    Example
    Experiment: Selecting a ball from a box 
    containing 6 balls numbered 1,2,3,4,5 and 
    6. 
      
     This experiment has 6 possible outcomes 
                       ={1,2,3,4,5,6}. 
           503 STAT - Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists – Dr. Mansour Shrahili 
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