Probability Practice
Quiz by Dom Dawkins
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Rasheed is getting dressed in the dark. He reaches into his sock drawer to get a pair of socks. He knows that his sock drawer contains 6 pairs of socks, and each pair is a different color. Each pair of socks is folded together. The pair of socks in the drawer are red, brown, green, white, black and blue.
How many possible outcomes are there in the experiment?
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Rasheed is getting dressed in the dark. He reaches into his sock drawer to get a pair of socks. He knows that his sock drawer contains 6 pairs of socks, and each pair is a different color. Each pair of socks is folded together. The pair of socks in the drawer are red, brown, green, white, black and blue.
What are the possible outcomes of the experiment?(Hint: Write the outcomes in the order that you see it and do not include the word 'and')
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Rasheed is getting dressed in the dark. He reaches into his sock drawer to get a pair of socks. He knows that his sock drawer contains 6 pairs of socks, and each pair is a different color. Each pair of socks is folded together. The pair of socks in the drawer are red, brown, green, white, black and blue.
List the sample space for the experiment.
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