(a) What are the possible outcomes of this experiment? (b) Which outcomes are contained in the event that at least one of the two cars is Japan made?
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A family that owns two cars is selected, and for both the older card and the newer car we note whether the car was manufactured by Toyota (T), Suzuki (S), or Ford (F). (a) What are the possible outcomes of this experiment? (b) Which outcomes are contained in the
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