What is Favourable Cases in Probability?

Favourable Cases

The number of cases favourable to an event in a trial is the number of outcomes which entail the happening of the event. For example,

In throwing two dice, the number of cases favourable to getting the sum 5 is: (1, 4), (4,1), (2,3), (3,2). That is, 4.

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