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You and your friend are playing "Fire-Water-Sponge." In this game, each of the two players chooses fire, water,
or sponge. Both players reveal their choice at the same time, and the winner is determined based on the choices.
Fire beats sponge by burning it, sponge beats water by soaking it up, and water beats fire by putting it out. If
both players choose the same object, it is a tie. All the possible outcomes of the game are listed below.
If we take outcomes 1,5, and 8 as a subset of the sample space, which of the statements below describe this
subset?
Choose all answers that apply:
A
The subset consists of all the outcomes where your friend wins.
B
The subset consists of all the outcomes where you do not win and there is not a tie.
©
The subset consists of all the outcomes where you win.
D.
The subset consists of all the outcomes where there is a tie.
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