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In Exercise 2, suppose that each of the nine possible outcomes in the sample space is equally likely to occur. Compute each of the following:

Exercise 2
Two gum balls are obtained from the machine in Exercise I from two trials. The order of the outcomes is important. Assume that at least two balls of each color are in the machine,
(a) What is an appropriate sample space?
(b) How many total possible events are there that contain eight outcomes?
(c) Express the following events as unions of elementary events. C1 = getting a red ball on the first trial, C2 = getting at least one red ball, C1 ∩ C2, C1 ∩ C2.
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