(a) The probability of any outcome of a random phenomenon is A. the proportion of a very long series of repetitions in which the outcome occurs. B. any number, as long as it is a value between 0 and 1. C. the precise degree of randomness present in the phenomenon. D. either 0 or 1, depending on whether or not the phenomenon can actually occur.
(b) The collection of all possible outcomes of a random phenomenon is called A. the probability. B. a census. C. the sample space. D. the distribution. E. None of the above.
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