Question
Difference between sample space and subset of sample space is considered as:
  1. Numerical complementary events.
  2. Equal compulsory events.
  3. Complementary events.
  4. Compulsory events.

Answer

  1. Complementary events.

Solution:

The set of all the possible outcomes is called the sample space of the experiment and is usually denoted by S. 

Any subset E of the sample space S

Difference between sample space and subset of sample space is considered as complementary events.

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