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To represent

Answer to Problem 10PPS
(i) Organized List
{A,I},{A,S},{O,I},{O,S}
(ii) Table
Outcomes | Isosceles | Scalene |
Acute | A,I | A,S |
Obtuse | O,I | O,S |
(iii) Tree Diagram
Explanation of Solution
Given information: An event where multiple versions of triangles are available.
Explanation-
Let A represent the event of an acute triangle.
Let O represent the event of an obtuse triangle.
Let I represent the event of an isosceles triangle.
Let S represent the event of an scalene triangle.
On choosing type of triangles between exercises, the sample space will be represented as-
- Sample Space using an organized list- {A,I},{A,S},{O,I},{O,S}
- Sample Space using a table will be represented as-
- Sample Space using a tree diagram will be represented as-
Outcomes | Isosceles | Scalene |
Acute | A,I | A,S |
Obtuse | O,I | O,S |
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