According to the principle of indifference,

A) All possible outcomes of an event are equally probable.
B) It makes no difference who conducts the experiment.
C) Some possible outcomes are so unlikely that they are ignored.
D) All possible outcomes are invariant as to time and place.
E) The probability of an event is the same regardless of what theory is used to calculate it.


A

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