They are two or more outcomes whose probabilities are the same.
That's the 'probability' of a favorable outcome.but only if the outcomes are equally likely.
"Equally likely"; nothing more, nothing less.
fifty-fifty
Fair
If you randomly pick a date in April how many equally likely outcomes are there?
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As long as the 124 just sits there without having anything done to it, there are no outcomes.
In the month of April, there are 30 days, which means there are 30 equally likely outcomes when considering each day as a potential event. Each day represents one possible outcome. Therefore, the total number of equally likely outcomes in April is 30.
6
You find the total number of outcomes by adding the first part of the odds to the second part of the odds. For example: 1:1 The total number of outcomes would be 2. To find the ratio of equally likely outcomes to the total number, find the number of outcomes, and put it on the left of the semicolon. Then put the total number on the right side. For the same example: (outcomes)->1:2<-(total)
If the cube is fair and balanced like Fox, then there are six equally likely outcomes,or so they would have you believe.