A produce buyer for a juice company is buying pears. He makes a choice of either Wisconsin, Washington, or imported pears. For this contract he must also choose large or extra large. Write out the sample space and assume each outcome is equally likely. Then give the probability of the requested outcomes in parts (a) and (b) below. Write out the sample space. Choose the correct answer below. OA. S = {(Washington,large), (Washington,extra large), (Wisconsin,large), (Wisconsin,extra large), (Michigan,large), (Michigan,extra large), (imported,large), (imported,extra large)} B. S={(Washington,large), (Washington,extra large), (Wisconsin,large), (Wisconsin, extra large), (imported,large), (imported, extra large)} OC. S={(Washington,large), (Wisconsin,large), (Wisconsin,extra large), (imported,extra large)} OD. S= {(Washington, large), (Wisconsin,extra large), (imported,extra large)} (a) The pears selected are extra large. (Type an integer or a simplified fraction.)
A produce buyer for a juice company is buying pears. He makes a choice of either Wisconsin, Washington, or imported pears. For this contract he must also choose large or extra large. Write out the sample space and assume each outcome is equally likely. Then give the probability of the requested outcomes in parts (a) and (b) below. Write out the sample space. Choose the correct answer below. OA. S = {(Washington,large), (Washington,extra large), (Wisconsin,large), (Wisconsin,extra large), (Michigan,large), (Michigan,extra large), (imported,large), (imported,extra large)} B. S={(Washington,large), (Washington,extra large), (Wisconsin,large), (Wisconsin, extra large), (imported,large), (imported, extra large)} OC. S={(Washington,large), (Wisconsin,large), (Wisconsin,extra large), (imported,extra large)} OD. S= {(Washington, large), (Wisconsin,extra large), (imported,extra large)} (a) The pears selected are extra large. (Type an integer or a simplified fraction.)
Chapter8: Sequences, Series,and Probability
Section8.7: Probability
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