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OpenStudy (anonymous):

(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?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You need to list out the possible outcomes as I showed you in the previous problems. Then you can answer the problem.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

(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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