1. List all outcomes in the event C, that no one goes to station 3.

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A family consisting of three people - P1 , P2, and P3 - belongs to a medical clinic that always has a physician at each of stations 1, 2, and 3. During a certain week, each member of the family visits the clinic exactly once and is randomly assigned to a station. One experimental outcome is (1, 2, 1), which means that P1 is assigned to station 1, P2 to station 2, and P3 to station 1.

1. List all outcomes in the event C, that no one goes to station 3.

a. C = { (2, 2, 2), (2, 2, 3), (2, 3, 3), (3, 3, 3), (3, 3, 2), (3, 2, 2), (3, 2, 3), (2, 3, 2) }

b.C = { (1, 1, 1), (1, 1, 3), (1, 3, 3), (3, 3, 3), (3, 3, 1), (3, 1, 1), (3, 1, 3), (1, 3, 1) }      

c. C = { (2, 2, 2), (2, 2, 1), (2, 1, 1), (1, 1, 1), (1, 1, 2), (1, 2, 2), (1, 2, 1), (2, 1, 2) }

d. C = { (2, 2, 2), (2, 2, 3), (2, 3, 3), (3, 3, 3), (3, 2, 2), (3, 2, 3), (2, 3, 2) }

e. C = { (2, 2, 2), (2, 3, 3), (3, 3, 3), (3, 3, 2), (3, 2, 2), (3, 2, 3), (2, 3, 2) }

2. c^c

a. Cc = { (1, 1, 1), (1, 1, 2), (1, 1, 3), (1, 2, 1), (1, 2, 2), (1, 2, 3), (1, 3, 1), (1, 3, 2), (1, 3, 3), (2, 1, 1), (2, 1, 2), (2, 1, 3), (2, 2, 1), (2, 3, 1), (3, 1, 1), (3, 1, 2), (3, 1, 3), (3, 2, 1), (3, 3, 1) }
b. Cc = { (1, 1, 2), (1, 2, 1), (1, 2, 2), (1, 2, 3), (1, 3, 2), (2, 1, 1), (2, 1, 2), (2, 1, 3), (2, 2, 1), (2, 2, 2), (2, 2, 3), (2, 3, 1), (2, 3, 2), (2, 3, 3), (3, 1, 2), (3, 2, 1), (3, 2, 2), (3, 2, 3), (3, 3, 2) }
c. Cc = { (1, 1, 3), (1, 2, 3), (1, 3, 1), (1, 3, 2), (1, 3, 3), (2, 1, 3), (2, 2, 3), (2, 3, 1), (2, 3, 2), (2, 3, 3), (3, 1, 1), (3, 1, 2), (3, 1, 3), (3, 2, 1), (3, 2, 2), (3, 2, 3), (3, 3, 1), (3, 3, 2), (3, 3, 3) }
d. Cc = { (1, 1, 3), (1, 2, 3), (1, 3, 1), (1, 3, 2), (1, 3, 3), (2, 1, 3), (2, 2, 3),(2, 3, 2), (2, 3, 3), (3, 1, 1), (3, 1, 2), (3, 1, 3), (3, 2, 1), (3, 2, 2), (3, 2, 3), (3, 3, 1), (3, 3, 2), (3, 3, 3) }
e. Cc = { (1, 1, 2), (1, 2, 1), (1, 2, 2), (1, 2, 3), (1, 3, 2), (2, 1, 1), (2, 1, 2), (2, 1, 3), (2, 2, 1), (2, 2, 2), (2, 2, 3), (2, 3, 1), (2, 3, 2), (3, 1, 2), (3, 2, 1), (3, 2, 2), (3, 2, 3), (3, 3, 2) }

3. AC

a.A ∩ C = { (2, 2, 2), (3, 3, 3) }

bA ∩ C = { (1, 1, 1), (3, 3, 3) }    

c. A ∩ C = { (1, 1, 1), (2, 2, 2) }A ∩ C = { (2, 2, 2), (2, 2, 3), (3, 3, 2), (3, 3, 3) }

d. A ∩ C = { (1, 1, 1), (1, 1, 3), (3, 3, 1), (3, 3, 3) }

e.A ∩ C = { (1, 1, 1), (1, 1, 2), (2, 2, 1), (2, 2, 2) }

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