In Problems, 63 - 68 , a sample space S is described. Would it be reasonable to make the equally likely assumption? Explain. A wheel of fortune has seven sectors of equal area colored red, orange, yellow, red, orange, yellow, and red. We are interested in the color that the pointer indicates when the wheel stops, so an appropriate sample space is S = R , O , Y . .
In Problems, 63 - 68 , a sample space S is described. Would it be reasonable to make the equally likely assumption? Explain. A wheel of fortune has seven sectors of equal area colored red, orange, yellow, red, orange, yellow, and red. We are interested in the color that the pointer indicates when the wheel stops, so an appropriate sample space is S = R , O , Y . .
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Definition Definition For any random event or experiment, the set that is formed with all the possible outcomes is called a sample space. When any random event takes place that has multiple outcomes, the possible outcomes are grouped together in a set. The sample space can be anything, from a set of vectors to real numbers.
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