Math, asked by lpor2601, 1 month ago

Ed and Sally are taking a tour of Paris. There are 333 different types of tours (walking tour, bike tour, and trolley tour) and 222 different times each tour is offered (morning and evening). They each created a display to represent the sample space of randomly picking a type of tour and a time.
Whose display correctly represents the sample space?

Answers

Answered by ellabutcher
8

Answer:

Sally only

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 3 different types of tours offered and, 2, different times, so there are 3 x 2 times = 6 possible outcomes.

Ed's display is not correct because it has more than 6possible outcomes.

Sally's display is correct because there are 6 possible outcomes and no two outcomes are exactly the same.

Sally's display is correct.

Answered by Abhijeet1589
0

CORRECT QUESTION

Ed and Sally are taking a tour of Paris. There are 3 different types of tours (walking tour, bike tour, and trolley tour) and 2 different times each tour is offered (morning and evening). They each created a display to represent the sample space of randomly picking a type of tour and a time.

Whose display correctly represents the sample space? Choose 1 answer:

A.) Ed only

B.) Sally only

C.) Both

D.) neither

ANSWER

The correct answer is option (A) Ed only.

GIVEN

There are 3 different types of tours (walking tour, bike tour, and trolley tour) and 2 different times each tour is offered (morning and evening).

TO FIND

Whose display correctly represents the sample space?

SOLUTION

The above problem can be simply solved as follows;

Walking Tour.

Bike Tour B

Trolley Tour -T

Morning -M, Evening - E

Sample space = { WM, WEBM, BE, TM, TE}

The correct sample space is of Ed's

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