A probability is a number between 0 and 1 that reflects the likelihood of some outcome. According to the classical approach to assigning probability, the probability that an outcome occurs is interpreted as:

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Answer:

Probability of an event [tex]=\frac{\textrm{Number of favorable outcomes}}{\textrm{Total number of outcomes}}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the classical approach to assigning probability, if an experiment has [tex]n[/tex] simple outcomes, this method  would assign a probability of [tex]\frac{1}{n}[/tex] to each outcome. In  other words, each outcome is assumed to have an equal  probability of occurrence.

So, probability of an event [tex]=\frac{\textrm{Number of favorable outcomes}}{\textrm{Total number of outcomes}}[/tex]