PROBABILITY
Compound experiments
A compound experiment is formed by some simple experiments that are taking place consecutively. Then, the compound sample space is its sample space.
The probability of an outcome of a compound experiment can be the product of the probabilities of the outcomes that form the compound experiment.
Example: the probability of obtaining three heads when we flip a coin three times is: P(HHH) = 0,53 = 0,125
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