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Let S be a sample space of equally likely outcomes, and let event E be a subset of S. Then the probability that event E occurs is given by the formula P(E) = Start Fraction n (Upper E ) Over n (Upper S ) End Fraction . If the order of selection matters, use permutations to compute the number of ways for E to happen and to compute the size of the sample space. If it does not, use combinations.

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