SOLUTION: consider an experiment in which a fair coin is flipped once, a six sided die rolled once and a single card drawn from a standard deck. how many elements are in the sample space for

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Question 538319: consider an experiment in which a fair coin is flipped once, a six sided die rolled once and a single card drawn from a standard deck. how many elements are in the sample space for this experiment ?
Answer by lamis0(1)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
supposing it's standard deck and for once so the elements in the sample space is: 2*6*2= 24

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