It all depends on what you do with the information that you note. If you count up the number of odds [or evens] in the five rolls, your sample space is {0,1,2,3,4,5} with size 6. If you look for whether you had more odds than evens your sample space is {Y,N}, with size 2. If you subtract the number of even outcomes from the number of odd outcomes, your sample space is {-5,-4,,...,4,5} which is of size 11.
The sample space of rolling a die is [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6].
impossible or 1/6 * * * * * No! The sample space refers to the set of possible outcomes, not the probability of any one outcome.
Assuming traditional cubic dice, the sample space consists of 216 points.
It depends on how many sides your die has. If it has 6 sides, then there are 6 possible out comes.
If we roll 2 dice simultanosly the sample space consists of 6 rows and 6 col so the answer is 6*6 i.e 36 elements.If we roll 6 dice simultanosly the sample space consists of 36 rows and 36 col so the answer is 36*36 i.e 1296 elements.
The sample space of rolling a die is [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6].
The sample space for rolling a die is [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] and the sample space for tossing a coin is [heads, tails].
There are 36.
Not sure about the relevance of sizzle! The size of the sample space is 46656.
There are 64 = 1296 of them.
I do'nt know
impossible or 1/6 * * * * * No! The sample space refers to the set of possible outcomes, not the probability of any one outcome.
The sample space for 1 roll is of size 6.
The following is the answer:
There are 6 elements; 1,2,3,4,5,&6.
When a fair die is rolled, there are 6 possible outcomes {1,2,3,4,5,6}. The sample space consists of 6 points, so its size is 6.
Assuming traditional cubic dice, the sample space consists of 216 points.