Define the following terms:
(i) Random experiment
(ii) Outcomes
(iii) Sample space
(iv) Sample point.
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(i) Random experiment: An experiment is called random experiment if it has more than one possible outcome and it is not possible to predicts the outcome in advance.
(ii) Outcomes: A possible result of a random experiment is called its outcome.
(iii) Sample space: The set of all possible outcomes of a random experiment is called the sample space associated with the experiment. It is denoted by the symbol S.
(iv) Sample point: Each element of a sample space is called sample point, or each outcome of the random experiment is called sample point.