Answer
The theoretical probability of event E, denoted by P(E) = $\frac{Number of outcome in event E}{ Number of events in sample space S}$ = $\frac{n(E)}{n(S)}$, is the Number of outcome in event E divided by the Number of events in sample space S
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The theoretical probability of event E, denoted by P(E) = $\frac{Number of outcome in event E}{ Number of events in sample space S}$ = $\frac{n(E)}{n(S)}$, is the Number of outcome in event E divided by the Number of events in sample space S