SOLUTION: Write sample space and assume each outcome is equally. A man is shopping for a new patio umbrella. There is a 8 foot and 14 foot model and each available in black, green and rust.
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Question 1103368: Write sample space and assume each outcome is equally. A man is shopping for a new patio umbrella. There is a 8 foot and 14 foot model and each available in black, green and rust.
a) He buys a 14 foot gray umbrella. The probability is _____?
b) He buys a 8 foot umbrella. The probability is ______?
c)He buys a black colored umbrella. The probability is ____?
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Write sample space and assume each outcome is equally. A man is shopping for a new patio umbrella. There is a 8 foot and 14 foot model and each available in black, green and rust.
The sample space has 2*3 = 6 possible choices.
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a) He buys a 14 foot gray umbrella. The probability is 1/6_____?
b) He buys a 8 foot umbrella. The probability is 3/6______?
c)He buys a black colored umbrella. The probability is 2/6____?
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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