Multiple Choice
According to the classical view of probability theory,the probability of event A equals .____.
A) the number of total observations/the number of events favoring A
B) The number of events favoring A/the total number of possible observations
C) the number of events favoring A
D) 1 - the number of events favoring A/the total number of possible events
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