Activity 1 A. Write the sample space (S) for each experiment. 1. Tossing of two coins 2. Tossing of three coins 3. Rolling a pair of dice 4. Tossing of two coins and rolling a die

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LAS 3.6 page 2
S= (1,2,3,4,5,6)
Rolling a die and tossing a coin
The event that an even number
will come out.
E=(2H, 4H, 6H, 2T, 4T, 6T)
The event that a tail and an odd
number will come out.
E=(1TM, 3T, ST)
S-(1H, 2H, 3H, 4H, SH, 6H)
(1T, 2T, 3T, 4T, ST, 6T)
Identical number cards (1, 2, ..
10) are placed in a box and a
card is drawn at random
The event that a number
drawn is prime.
S= (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10)
E= (2,3,5,7)
Two red balls and five blue
balls of the same size are
The event that a blue ball will
be drawn.
S-(RR,B,B,B,B,B}
placed in ajar and a ball is
drawn at random
E= (B,B.B,B,B)
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Read and follow the directions for each exercise carefully and correctly.
Activity 1
A. Write the sample space (S) for each experiment.
1. Tossing of two coins
2. Tossing of three coins
3. Rolling a pair of dice
4. Tossing of two coins and rolling a die
5. Picking a jelly bean from a jar containing 4 strawberry, 3 mint, 3 cola and 2 lemo:
flavored jelly beans.
B. For each of the given experiment, list the event corresponding to each description.
1) Two dice are rolled
a. Event A: double (same number of dots)
b. Event B: not a double
c. Event C: the sum of the numbers is even
d. Event D: the sum of the numbers is 6
Le. Event E the sum of the number is greater than 7
2) Tossing a coin and rolling a die
a. Event A: a head and a prime number
b. Event B: a head and an even number
c Event C: tails
d. Event D: no heads
e. Event E tail and a number greater than 7
3) One card is drawnfrom a standard deck of 52 cards
a. Event A: a red card
b. Event B: a spade
c. Event C: an ace
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Transcribed Image Text:LAS 3.6 page 2 S= (1,2,3,4,5,6) Rolling a die and tossing a coin The event that an even number will come out. E=(2H, 4H, 6H, 2T, 4T, 6T) The event that a tail and an odd number will come out. E=(1TM, 3T, ST) S-(1H, 2H, 3H, 4H, SH, 6H) (1T, 2T, 3T, 4T, ST, 6T) Identical number cards (1, 2, .. 10) are placed in a box and a card is drawn at random The event that a number drawn is prime. S= (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10) E= (2,3,5,7) Two red balls and five blue balls of the same size are The event that a blue ball will be drawn. S-(RR,B,B,B,B,B} placed in ajar and a ball is drawn at random E= (B,B.B,B,B) Directions/Instructions Read and follow the directions for each exercise carefully and correctly. Activity 1 A. Write the sample space (S) for each experiment. 1. Tossing of two coins 2. Tossing of three coins 3. Rolling a pair of dice 4. Tossing of two coins and rolling a die 5. Picking a jelly bean from a jar containing 4 strawberry, 3 mint, 3 cola and 2 lemo: flavored jelly beans. B. For each of the given experiment, list the event corresponding to each description. 1) Two dice are rolled a. Event A: double (same number of dots) b. Event B: not a double c. Event C: the sum of the numbers is even d. Event D: the sum of the numbers is 6 Le. Event E the sum of the number is greater than 7 2) Tossing a coin and rolling a die a. Event A: a head and a prime number b. Event B: a head and an even number c Event C: tails d. Event D: no heads e. Event E tail and a number greater than 7 3) One card is drawnfrom a standard deck of 52 cards a. Event A: a red card b. Event B: a spade c. Event C: an ace 国国
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