) In an experiment, a ball is drawn from an urn containing 7 red balls and 8 yellow balls. If the ball is red, three coins are tossed. Otherwise two coins are tossed. How many elements of the sample space will have a red ball? How many elements of the sample space are there altogether?

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) In an experiment, a ball is drawn from an urn containing 7 red balls and 8
yellow balls. If the ball is red, three coins are tossed. Otherwise two coins are tossed.
How many elements of the sample space will have a red ball?
How many elements of the sample space are there altogether?
Transcribed Image Text:) In an experiment, a ball is drawn from an urn containing 7 red balls and 8 yellow balls. If the ball is red, three coins are tossed. Otherwise two coins are tossed. How many elements of the sample space will have a red ball? How many elements of the sample space are there altogether?
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