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Category > Statistics Posted 10 Nov 2017 My Price 11.00

he total number of outcomes will equal the the sample space for the first event times the sample space for the second event ...

There are 52 ways to choose a card and 6 ways to roll a die for a total of ##52xx6=312## ways

This is called the ... two independent events (choosing a card and rolling a die). The total number of outcomes will equal the the sample space for the first event times the sample space for the second event ...

deck of cards has a sample space of 52

6-sided die has a sample space of 6

Total number of outcomes ## = 52xx6=312##

hope that helped

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Status NEW Posted 10 Nov 2017 11:11 AM My Price 11.00

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