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Mathematics, 10.04.2021 16:30 djennings8055

For breakfast, Sarah can choose eggs, granola or oatmeal as a main course, and orange juice or milk for a drink. Sarah says that the sample space for choosing one of each contains 32 = 9 outcomes. What is her error? Explain. Because there are choices for the first item and for the second, there are possible outcomes.

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