Multiple Choice
What is the difference between an event and an outcome?
A) The event will definitely occur, whereas the outcome may or may not.
B) Outcomes never occur, whereas events do.
C) In a given situation, there are many possible events, and the outcome is the one for which we want to know the probability.
D) In a given situation, there are many possible outcomes, and an event is the outcome or set of outcomes for which we want to know the probability.
E) There is no difference.The two terms are used interchangeably.
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