Considering it's concept, it is found that the number of outcomes in the sample space is of 9.
<h3>What is the sample space of an experiment?</h3>
The sample space is the <u>set that contains all possible outcomes for an experiment</u>.
In this problem, there are 2 trials, each with 3 possible outcomes(red, blue or green), hence the <u>number of possible outcomes</u> is given by:
N = 3² = 9.
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The answer is 72°
18 x 2 = 36°
180 - 36 = 144°
144 / 2 = 72°
Answer: g(x) = 3/2 x + 9
Step-by-step explanation:
h(x) = -2/3 x - 1
perpendicular lines always have the opposite sign, reciprocal slope
so, the slope of the perpendicular line would be: m = 3/2
y = mx + b
y = 3/2 x + b
plug in (-4, 3) to find b
3 = 3/2 (-4) + b
3 = -6 + b
b = 9
y = 3/2 x + 9
g(x) = 3/2 x + 9
If you multiply 3 and 3 and 3