branching of probabilities
Branching of probabilities refers to a concept in probability theory where different possible outcomes or events create separate paths, forming branches that represent the likelihood of each outcome occurring. It allows us to analyze and determine the probabilities of different possibilities, considering various alternatives or potential events that may occur.
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