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Two balls are to be selected without replacement from a bag containing one red, one blue, one green, one yellow, and one black ball. How m
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Two balls are to be selected without replacement from a bag containing one red, one blue, one green, one yellow, and one black ball. How many points are there in the sample space? 5*4 = 20 ??
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Right. There are 5 choices on the first draw and, since you aren't replacing, there are only 4 choices on the second draw. So: 5 ways to pick the first one times 4 ways to pick the second makes 20 different possible outcomes.
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