SOLUTION: Suppose you roll a die once and flip a coin twice. Events are defined as follows: A = {Die is a 1} B = {Both flips of the coin are Tails}. Use this scenario to answer questions 1-

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Question 861898: Suppose you roll a die once and flip a coin twice. Events are defined as follows: A = {Die is a 1}
B = {Both flips of the coin are Tails}. Use this scenario to answer questions 1-10.
1) How many possible outcomes are there?
2) Give the sample space.
3) Find PA
4) Find PB
5) Find PA
6) Find PA and B
7) Find PA or B
8) Find PA B
9) Are events A and B mutually exclusive?
10) Are events A and B independent?

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1.
2. 1HH 1HT 1TH 1TT
2HH 2HT 2TH 2TT
3HH 3HT 3TH 3TT
4HH 4HT 4TH 4TT
5HH 5HT 5TH 5TT
6HH 6HT 6TH 6TT
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8. What does that mean? PLease repost.
9. No.
10. Yes.

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