Concept explainers
To find: The best term to complete the given sentence.
Answer to Problem 2SGA
The correct term is failure.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given sentence is “In probability any outcome other than the desired outcome is called a failure/success”
Calculation:
Consider that for the two independents event A and B one of the event does not affect the other event then, the probability of both the event occurring is same to the product of probabilities of occurring individual event that is,
Then, in the probability any outcome that is other than the desired outcome is known as the success and if the desired outcome is not obtained than it is the failure.
Then, “In probability any outcome other than the desired outcome is called a failure/success”
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