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7 October, 16:19

Arianne drives by a stop light near her home once every morning. The stop light has red, yellow, and green lights. She wants to know the probability of the light being red on two mornings. Which list represents the sample space for two mornings at the stop light?

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  1. 7 October, 16:29
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    The list that represents the sample space for two mornings at the stop light is:

    (R, R)

    (R, G)

    (R, Y)

    (Y, R)

    (Y, G)

    (Y, Y)

    (G, R)

    (G, G)

    (G, Y)

    11.11% probability of the light being red on two mornings.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A probability is the number of desired outcomes divided by the number of total outcomes.

    In this problem:

    We build the sample space similar to a truth table.

    I am going to say that R is red, Y is yellow and G is green

    The sample space for two mornings is:

    All the possible outcomes, that is:

    (R, R)

    (R, G)

    (R, Y)

    (Y, R)

    (Y, G)

    (Y, Y)

    (G, R)

    (G, G)

    (G, Y)

    The size of the sample space is 9 (9 total outcomes). Only one outcome is desired, (R, R). So

    p = 1/9 = 0.1111

    11.11% probability of the light being red on two mornings.
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