Chase and Emily are buying stools for their patio. They are deciding between 3 heights (table height, bar height, and XL height) and 3 colors (brown, white, and black). They each created a display to represent the sample space of randomly picking a height and a color.
Whose display correctly represents the sample space?
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Given: Chase and Emily are buying stools for their patio. They are deciding between 3 heights (table height, bar height, and XL height) and 3 colors (brown, white, and black).
To find: Whose display correctly represents the sample space?
Solution:
- Now we know that sample space is nothing but the set of all possible outputs.
- So, now we will use the letters T be table height, B be bar height and X be XL height.
- Also let N be brown, W be white and K be black
- Now each combination consists of a height (T, B or X) and a color (N, W, K), so, sample space will have 3 × 3 different combinations.
- So they will be:
(B, N): bar height and brown
(B, W): bar height and white
(B, K): bar height and black
(X, N): XL height and brown
(X, W): XL height and white
(W, K): XL height and black
(T,N): table height and brown
(T, W): table height and white
(T, K) : table height and black
Answer:
So these are the correct sample spaces which are present in solution.
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Answer:
its Neither : D
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