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11 October, 05:59

A jar contains 6 marbles numbered 1 through 6. An experiment consists of randomly selecting a marble from the jar, observing the number drawn, and then randomly selecting a card from a standard deck and observing the suit of the card (hearts, diamonds, clubs, or spades).

How many outcomes are in the sample space for this experiment?

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  1. 11 October, 06:23
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    24 Outcomes

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The sample space of an event is the set of all possible outcomes.

    A jar contains 6 marbles numbered 1 through 6

    Sample Space of Selecting a Marble from the Jar = 6

    A standard deck contains 4 Suits

    Sample Space of Selecting a Card and Observing the Suit = 4

    Theorem (The Fundamental Counting Principle)

    If there are "x" ways for one event to happen, and "y" ways for a second event to happen, then there are "x * y" ways for both events to happen.

    Therefore the Sample Space of randomly selecting a marble from the jar, observing the number drawn, and then randomly selecting a card from a standard deck and observing the suit of the card is given as:

    Sample Space of Selecting a Marble X Sample Space of Selecting a Card and observing the Suits

    = 6 X 4

    =24

    There are 24 Outcomes in this experiment.
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