Multiple Choice
The probability of a particular outcome occurring is equal to:
A) The number of ways that particular outcome can occur divided by the total number of all possible outcomes.
B) The total number of all possible outcomes divided by the number of ways that particular outcome can occur.
C) The number of ways that particular outcome can occur multiplied by the number of ways that particular outcome can occur.
D) The total number of all possible outcomes minus the number of ways that particular outcome can occur.
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