The sample space for pulling marbles out of a bag containing 6 red, 3 yellow, 1 black, and 1 green marble, when drawing 2 at a time, consists of all possible combinations of two marbles. Each combination can include two marbles of the same color or one marble of different colors. For example, possible outcomes include (red, red), (red, yellow), (yellow, green), and so on. The total number of combinations can be calculated using combinatorial methods, but the sample space itself includes all unique pairs of the marbles.
The first marble is the independent event because its probability is only based on the sample space of the bag. The second marble is the dependent event because its probability is based on the sample space of the bag which has now been changed by the first marble.
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the space used to show a sample promblem.
The number of marbles that fit in a 16oz jar depends on the size of the marbles. For example, if we consider standard glass marbles with a diameter of about 0.5 inches, you can fit approximately 40-50 marbles in a 16oz jar, accounting for the space between them. However, if the marbles are larger or smaller, the quantity will vary accordingly.
The sample space is {m, a, t, h, e, i, c, s} which, curiously, is also the sample space for choosing a letter from my user name!
The first marble is the independent event because its probability is only based on the sample space of the bag. The second marble is the dependent event because its probability is based on the sample space of the bag which has now been changed by the first marble.
The sample space of an experiment would be the set of all possible outcomes. If you are reaching your hand into a bag and pulling out a marble at random, the outcomes will either be (red)(red)(yellow)(yellow)(yellow)(yellow)(yellow). This gives seven different options. This will obviously change each time a marble is removed or added.
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A subset of sample space is taking a sample from that sample space.
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Assuming that you're only taking out one marble, then:Your sample space --> 3 + 5 + 2 = 10The probability of getting a blue marble on the first draw is 3/10 or 0.3
Because there was plenty of space between the marbles.
The sample space when flipping a coin is [heads, tails].
the space used to show a sample promblem.
The sample space of tossing a coin is H and T.
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The sample space is each card in the deck.