how to write the sample space for 52 pack of cards
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suits
DimeExperiment 1: What is the probability of each outcome when a dime is tossed?
Outcomes: The outcomes of this experiment are head and tail.
Probabilities:
P(head) = 1
2
P(tail) = 1
2
Definition: The sample space of an experiment is the set of all possible outcomes of that experiment.
The sample space of Experiment 1 is: {head, tail}
Experiment 2: A spinner has 4 equal sectors colored yellow, blue, green and red. What is the probability of landing on each color after spinning this spinner?
spinner
SPIN STOP
Sample Space: {yellow, blue, green, red}
Probabilities:
P(yellow) = 1
4
P(blue) = 1
4
P(green) = 1
4
P(red) = 1
4
Experiment 3: What is the probability of each outcome when a single 6-sided die is rolled?
dice
ROLL CLEAR
Sample Space: {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}
Probabilities:
P(1) = 1
6
P(2) = 1
6
P(3) = 1
6
P(4) = 1
6
P(5) = 1
6
P(6) = 1
6
MarblesExperiment 4: A glass jar contains 1 red, 3 green, 2 blue and 4 yellow marbles. If a single marble is chosen at random from the jar, what is the probability of each outcome?
Sample Space: {red, green, blue, yellow}
Probabilities:
P(red) = 1
10
P(green) = 3
10
P(blue) = 2 = 1
10 5
P(yellow) = 4 = 2
10 5
Summary: The sample space of an experiment is the set of all possible outcomes for that experiment. You may have noticed that for each of the experiments above, the sum of the probabilities of each outcome is 1. This is no coincidence. The sum of the probabilities of the distinct outcomes within a sample space is 1.
The sample space for choosing a single card at random from a deck of 52 playing cards is shown below. There are 52 possible outcomes in this sample space.
Cards
The probability of each outcome of this experiment is:
P(card) = 1
52
The sum of the probabilities of the distinct outcomes within this sample space is:
52 = 1
52
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