SOLUTION: Please help, A probability experiment has two steps. There are two possible results for the first step, call them "A" and "B". If the result for the first step was "A", then there

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Question 548693: Please help, A probability experiment has two steps. There are two possible results for the first step, call them "A" and "B". If the result for the first step was "A", then there would be 4 possible results for the second step. If the result for the first step was "B", then there would be 13 possible results for the second step. How many possible outcomes are there for this experiment?
Answer by edjones(8007)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
4+13=17 possible outcomes
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