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A bag contains the two tiles shown. One tile is drawn at random from the bag. The tile is returned to the bag and again a tile is drawn at random from the bag. What is the sample space for the experiment? Counting and Probability A. {A, Q} B. {AA, AQ, QQ} C. {A} D. {AA, AQ, QA, QQ}

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It would be D. When you first take one out, you could either get an A or a Q. The next time around, if you had gotten A the first time you can still either get an A or a Q. Thus you optins would be A,A or A, Q. If you had gotten a Q the first time around, you still could have gotten an A or a Q, thus your results would either be Q,Q or Q,A. A sample space is a list of possible outcomes. So, yah. D is definitely the right answer.
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The answer to this question should be D
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