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    The Number of Ways a Particular Outcome Can Occur Divided
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The Number of Ways a Particular Outcome Can Occur Divided

Question 10

Question 10

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The number of ways a particular outcome can occur divided by the total number of possible outcomes is called


A) that event's total rate.
B) that event's probability.
C) that event's occurrence.
D) that event's uncertainty.

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