Please refer to the following events for this question: M = {Apple, Huawei, Samsung, Motorola, LG, HTC} F = {Apple, Banana, Strawberry, Grape} All outcomes in the sample space of this experiment are equally likely. The probability of the event Mn F cannot be determined from the information given. Why? OM N F contains only 1 element. O The sample space is not known. O |M| # \F| Deny the premise; the probability can be determined from the information given.

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Please refer to the following events for this question:
M = {Apple, Huawei, Samsung, Motorola, LG, HTC}
F = {Apple, Banana, Strawberry, Grape}
All outcomes in the sample space of this experiment are equally likely.
The probability of the event Mn F cannot be determined from the information given. Why?
O M N F contains only 1 element.
The sample space is not known.
O |M| # |F|
O Deny the premise; the probability can be determined from the information given.
Transcribed Image Text:Please refer to the following events for this question: M = {Apple, Huawei, Samsung, Motorola, LG, HTC} F = {Apple, Banana, Strawberry, Grape} All outcomes in the sample space of this experiment are equally likely. The probability of the event Mn F cannot be determined from the information given. Why? O M N F contains only 1 element. The sample space is not known. O |M| # |F| O Deny the premise; the probability can be determined from the information given.
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