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You roll a red die, a blue die, and a green die. What is the size of the sample space of all possible outcomes of rolling these three dice? A. 36 B. 128 C. 216 D. 24 E. 320 (Please explain how you got
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You roll a red die, a blue die, and a green die. What is the size of the sample space of all possible outcomes of rolling these three dice?
A. 36
B. 128
C. 216
D. 24
E. 320
(Please explain how you got your answer for me?)
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For each.die, you got 6 possible outcomes.
Since there are three dice, the size of the sample space is
6 * 6 * 6
= 6^3
= 216.
Answer: Option C. 216.
I hope this helps. =)
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