SOLUTION: What is the total number of outcomes in the sample space if an experiment has 5 outcomes on the first trial, 2 outcomes on the second trial, 5 outcomes on the third trial, and 6 ou

Algebra.Com
Question 508885: What is the total number of outcomes in the sample space if an experiment has 5 outcomes on the first trial, 2 outcomes on the second trial, 5 outcomes on the third trial, and 6 outcomes on the fourth trial. Enter your response as an integer.
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What is the total number of outcomes in the sample space if an experiment has 5 outcomes on the first trial, 2 outcomes on the second trial, 5 outcomes on the third trial, and 6 outcomes on the fourth trial. Enter your response as an integer.
---
Ans: 5*2*5*6 = 300 outcomes
============================
Cheers,
Stan H.
============

RELATED QUESTIONS

If there are 45 equally likely outcomes in an event and 68 equally likely outcomes in the (answered by Edwin McCravy)
An experiment consists of recording the number of pins knocked down on each roll during a (answered by FrankM)
If you have 30 outcomes in the sample space and you have 12 outcomes in an event, then... (answered by Fombitz,stanbon)
Suppose that an experiment has five separate mutually exclusive outcomes: A, B, C, D,... (answered by robertb)
Consider the experiment of tossing three coins. What is the total possible number of... (answered by solver91311)
What is the sum of the probabilities of all the outcomes in a sample... (answered by drj)
Billy and Betty are each flipping one coin. Billy flips his three times and Betty flips... (answered by richard1234)
MAT 145: Topics In Contemporary Math Probability 1) Suppose we perform an... (answered by ikleyn)
MAT 145: Topics In Contemporary Math Probability 1) Suppose we perform an... (answered by CPhill)