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  • 11-07-2022
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1. In an experiment, how can you determine the number of possible results?

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RANADslays
RANADslays RANADslays
  • 28-07-2022
The fundamental counting principle=the primary rule for calculating the number of possible outcomes which is the rule u need to determine ur results-so basically to figure out the total of number in an event u need to multiply the number of outcome in each event together
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