e.g. The sample space below is for two fair four-sided spinners whose outcomes are the product of the sides showing when spun.

(This is sometimes written as
)
e.g. The outcomes from rolling a fair dice have theoretical probabilities but the outcomes from a football match would be based on previous results between the two teams
100 skydivers took part in an all-day charity event, with the altitude of the aeroplane at which they jumped from summarised in the histogram below.



e.g. The events “rolling a 6 on a dice” and “flipping heads on a coin” are independent - the outcome “rolling a 6” does not affect the probability of the outcome “heads” (and vice versa)
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e.g. 
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e.g. 
(including Venn diagrams – see Revision Note 3.1.2 Venn Diagrams)
Just for fun …

would be
“Find the probability of rolling a 2 OR a 3 OR a 5 AND heads.”
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