@MISC{_elementaryprobability, author = {}, title = {Elementary Probability}, year = {} }
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Abstract
Consider any experiment whose result is unknown, for example throwing a coin, the daily number of customers in a supermarket or the duration of a phone call in a service office. Each of these experiments has a more or less wide variety of possible results. The set of all these results is called result space and denoted Ω.