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The probability of an event is a number that tells how likely it is to happen. A probability of 1 means the event will always happen. A probability of 0 means the event will never happen.
For example, the probability of selecting a moon block at random from this bag is .
An outcome of a chance experiment is random if it cannot be predicted. For example, the result of rolling a standard number cube is random because it could result in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6, and nobody can know which value it will be until it is rolled.
The sample space is the list of every possible outcome for a chance experiment.
For example, the sample space for tossing two coins is:
| heads-heads | tails-heads |
| heads-tails | tails-tails |