Question 1174819
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Find the sample space S and the corresponding size n(S) for this experiment.

There are three cards marked X, Y, and Z in box A, and five cards numbered 1 to 5 in box B. 
Two cards are chosen at random, one from box A and one from box B; the letter and number obtained are recorded.
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For this experiment, the sample space  S  consists of pairs S = { (L,d) },


where L is one of the three letters X, Y, or Z,  and  d  is one of five digits  1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.


The number of elements in the sample space S  is 3*5 = 15:

    n(S) = 15.      


All events in the sample space are equally likely hood, so the probability of each of the 15 elements of the sample space S is  {{{1/15}}}.
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