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Consider the sample space S={b,m,q}. How many total events are there for this sample space?

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The sample space S = {b, m, q} contains three elements, and each element can be considered as an event. Therefore, there are a total of three events for this sample space.

Step-by-step explanation:

The sample space S = {b, m, q} contains three elements. In probability theory, an event is a subset of the sample space. Since each element of the sample space can be considered as an event, there are a total of three events for this sample space.

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