The document discusses random phenomena and probability. It defines a random phenomenon as one where individual outcomes are uncertain. It provides examples of sample spaces and sample points for events like goals in a game or coin flips. It also includes examples of calculating probabilities of certain outcomes occurring based on the sample space and equally likely outcomes, such as the probability of getting 3 heads in a row or having at least 1 head.
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1. ?? ??? a phenomenon is said to be random if individual outcomes are uncertain