A set of eight cards were labeled as M, U, L, T, I, P, L, Y. What is the sample space for choosing one card?
S = {I, U, Y}
S = {M, L, T, P}
S = {I, L, M, P, T, U, Y}
S = {I, L, L, M, P, T, U, Y}
Question 2(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
(Sample Spaces LC)
A paper bag has five colored marbles. The marbles are red, green, blue, yellow, and orange. List the sample space when choosing one marble.
S = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}
S = {red, blue, green, yellow}
S = (g, r, b, y, o}
S = (green, blue, yellow, orange}
Question 3(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
(Sample Spaces LC)
A four-part spinner is spun once.
spinner with four parts labeled W, X, Y, and Z
List the sample space for the experiment.
S = {X, Y, Z}
S = {W, Z, Z}
S = {W, Y, Y, Z}
S = {W, X, Y, Z}
Question 4(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
(Sample Spaces LC)
Which event will have a sample space of S = {h, t}?
Flipping a fair, two-sided coin
Rolling a six-sided die
Spinning a spinner with three sections
Choosing a tile from a pair of tiles, one with the letter A and one with the letter B
Question 5(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
(Sample Spaces MC)
Julia had a bag filled with gumballs. There were 2 lemon-lime, 3 watermelon, and 5 grape gumballs. What is the correct sample space for the gumballs in her bag?
Sample space = 2, 3, 5
Sample space = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Sample space = lemon-lime, watermelon, grape
Sample space = lemon-lime, lemon-lime, watermelon, watermelon, watermelon, grape, grape, grape, grape, grape
Question 6 (Essay Worth 4 points)
(Sample Spaces HC)
Part A: Create your own experiment with 5 or more possible outcomes. (2 points)
Part B: Create a sample space for a single experiment and explain how you determined the sample space. (2 points)
How to explain the probability?