President Vice President Treasurer Maria Linda John Jim Bob John Jim Bob (a) How many outcomes are there? outcome(s) Jessica Amanda Jessica Amanda Jessica Amanda Jessica Amanda Jessica Amanda Jessica Amanda (b) How many outcomes do not have Bob being chosen? outcome(s) Outcome (Maria, John, Jessica) (Maria, John, Amanda) (Maria, Jim, Jessica) (Maria, Jim, Amanda) (Maria, Bob, Jessica) (Maria, Bob, Amanda) (Linda, John, Jessica) (Linda, John, Amanda) (Linda, Jim, Jessica) (Linda, Jim, Amanda) (Linda, Bob, Jessica) (Linda, Bob, Amanda) (c) How many outcomes have both Linda and Amanda being chosen? outcome(s)
President Vice President Treasurer Maria Linda John Jim Bob John Jim Bob (a) How many outcomes are there? outcome(s) Jessica Amanda Jessica Amanda Jessica Amanda Jessica Amanda Jessica Amanda Jessica Amanda (b) How many outcomes do not have Bob being chosen? outcome(s) Outcome (Maria, John, Jessica) (Maria, John, Amanda) (Maria, Jim, Jessica) (Maria, Jim, Amanda) (Maria, Bob, Jessica) (Maria, Bob, Amanda) (Linda, John, Jessica) (Linda, John, Amanda) (Linda, Jim, Jessica) (Linda, Jim, Amanda) (Linda, Bob, Jessica) (Linda, Bob, Amanda) (c) How many outcomes have both Linda and Amanda being chosen? outcome(s)
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Transcribed Image Text:President
Maria
Linda
Vice President Treasurer
John
Jim
Bob
John
Jim
Bob
(a) How many outcomes are there?
outcome(s)
Jessica
Amanda
Jessica
Amanda
Jessica
Amanda
Jessica
Amanda
Jessica
Amanda
Jessica
Amanda
(b) How many outcomes do not have Bob being chosen?
outcome(s)
Outcome
(Maria, John, Jessica)
(Maria, John, Amanda)
(Maria, Jim, Jessica)
(Maria, Jim, Amanda)
(Maria, Bob, Jessica)
(Maria, Bob, Amanda)
(Linda, John, Jessica
(Linda, John, Amanda)
(Linda, Jim, Jessica)
(Linda, Jim, Amanda)
(Linda, Bob, Jessica)
(Linda, Bob, Amanda)
(c) How many outcomes have both Linda and Amanda being chosen?
outcome(s)
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