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At a restaurant, a children's meal gives a choice of four entrées: burger (B), chicken (C), pizza (P), or spaghetti (S), and two sides: apple (A) or fries (F).
Which sample space represents all the ways a child could choose one entree and one side for his or her meal?
A) BA, BF, CA, CF, PA, PF, SA, SF
B) BA, CA, PA, SA
C) BF, CF, PF, SF
D( B, C, P, S, A ,F
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