User:Richard Bartholomew/Outcome (probability theory)

In probability theory, an outcome is an element of a probability space's sample space, $$\Omega$$.

When throwing two dice, for instance, the throws {1,3} and {2,5} are outcomes. An outcome is different than an event. An event is a subset of a probability space's sample space, not an element of it. When throwing two dice, the set of all and only outcomes with all even numbers whose sum exceeds 7 is the event
 * $$\{\{2,6\},\{4,4\},\{4,6\},\{6,6\}\}\!\;$$.

Category:Probability theory Ergebnis (Stochastik)