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What would be the total number of outcomes in each sample space?

picking a number from 1 to 30 and a letter from the alphabet

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Answer:

810

Explanation:

In this case the sample space would be the number of combinations that can be made with the numbers from 1 to 30 with the letters of the alphabet, from "a" to "z", for example:

A1, A22, C4, F9, etc

Now we know how many numbers are 30, now the alphabet has 27 letters, therefore, the number of combinations are:

27 * 30 = 810

Which means that the total number of results is 810.

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