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In the study of probability, any process of observation is referred to as an experiment. The results
of an observation are called the outcomes of the experiment. An experiment is called a random experiment
if its outcome cannot be predicted. Typical examples of a random experiment are the roll of a
die, the toss of a coin, drawing a card from a deck, or selecting a message signal for transmission from
several messages.