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A jar contains 2 red jelly beans, 1 blue jelly bean, and 1 pink jelly bean. One jelly bean is drawn from the jar. * What is the sample space for the experiment?
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A jar contains 2 red jelly beans, 1 blue jelly bean, and 1 pink jelly bean. One jelly bean is drawn from the jar. *
What is the sample space for the experiment?
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The sum of all the possible distinct outcome adds up to 1. In this case, the 3 distinct colors are red, blue, and pink, causing the sample space to be {red, blue, pink}.
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