A box has three cards numbered 1, 2, and 3
A bag has three balls labeled A, B, and C
Hea...
Mathematics, 15.04.2020 04:01 daemonacoster
A box has three cards numbered 1, 2, and 3
A bag has three balls labeled A, B, and C
Heather will randomly pick a card from the box and record the number chosen.
Then she will randomly pick a ball from the bag and record the letter chosen.
Give the sample space describing all possible outcomes.
Then give all of the outcomes for the event that the number chosen is 1.
Use the format 1 A to mean that the number chosen is l and the letter chosen is A
If there is more than one element in the set, separate them with commas.
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