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A person in a casino decides to play blackjack until he loses a game, but he will not play more than 3 games. Let L denote a loss and W denote a win. What is the sample space for this random experiment
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(L,L,L),(L,L,W),(L,W,L),(L,W,W),(W,L,L),(W,L,W),(W,W,L),(W,W,W) 8 total
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