The simple sample space for the event of first rolling a die and then shooting a basket consists of the outcomes from both actions. There are 6 possible outcomes when rolling a die (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6), and if we assume there are 2 possible outcomes for shooting a basket (making it or missing it), we multiply the outcomes: 6 (from the die) × 2 (from the basket) = 12 total outcomes. Thus, there are 12 possible outcomes in the combined simple space.
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First, you blow up the boxes with the grenade. Then you will find the hidden basket.
First decide whether the event space is discrete or continuous.For a discrete event space, for each outcome in the space assign a probability: a number in the interval [0, 1] such that the sum of probabilities for all outcomes is 1. The mapping from the event space to the probabilities is the probability distribution function.The procedure for a continuous event space is analogous: the sum is replaced by the integral.
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There is 2 outcomes for flipping the coin, and 6 outcomes for rolling the cube. The total outcomes for both are 2*6 = 12.
M=0 n=0 m*n=0
There is 2 outcomes for flipping the coin, and 6 outcomes for rolling the cube. The total outcomes for both are 2*6 = 12.
A peach basket with the bottom still on it.
The duration of The First Basket is 1.43 hours.
The First Basket was created on 2009-02-29.
A peach basket.
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