(MEDALS!!!!!) Please answer. @douglaswinslowcooper As part of a board game, Brad rolls a number cube and spins this spinner at the same time. a. How many outcomes are in the sample space? b. How many of the outcomes involve rolling a 1 on the number cube and/or spinning a 1 on the spinner?
You need to list out the possible outcomes as I showed you in the previous problems. Then you can answer the problem.
(a) Now the spinner has five possible outcomes The cube has six possible outcomes, so the total number of possible outcome combinations is? (b) If you roll 1 on the spinner, how many different numbers could you get with the cube? If you throw a 1 on the cube, how many different outcomes could you get with the spinner? Notice that you count spinner=1, cube =1 twice, but only want to count it once. Correct for that.
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