You roll an ordinary six-sided die. If you roll a "one" on the die, you toss a coin five times; if you roll a "two" on the die, you toss a coin six times. [In all other cases, you stop the experiment after rolling the die.] What is the size of the sample space? Select one: O a. 96 O b. 102 O c. 120 O d. 100 e. None of the other choices
You roll an ordinary six-sided die. If you roll a "one" on the die, you toss a coin five times; if you roll a "two" on the die, you toss a coin six times. [In all other cases, you stop the experiment after rolling the die.] What is the size of the sample space? Select one: O a. 96 O b. 102 O c. 120 O d. 100 e. None of the other choices
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![You roll an ordinary six-sided die. If you roll a "one" on the die, you toss a coin five times; if you roll a "two" on the
die, you toss a coin six times. [In all other cases, you stop the experiment after rolling the die.] What is the size of the
sample space?
Select one:
a. 96
O b. 102
C. 120
O d. 100
e.
None of the other choices](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fc86229f7-e5a9-4e38-b872-4fc8db453ef1%2Fb5f464bb-ea6c-4559-a656-d65f8622032f%2Fbnux7k8_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:You roll an ordinary six-sided die. If you roll a "one" on the die, you toss a coin five times; if you roll a "two" on the
die, you toss a coin six times. [In all other cases, you stop the experiment after rolling the die.] What is the size of the
sample space?
Select one:
a. 96
O b. 102
C. 120
O d. 100
e.
None of the other choices
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