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nordsb [41]
3 years ago
13

cording to the school uniform policy, girls can wear khaki pants, shorts, or skirts. Also, shirts need to be either blue or whit

e. How many outcomes would make up the sample space?
Mathematics
1 answer:
RSB [31]3 years ago
8 0
Blue shirt + skirt
blue shirt +khaki pants
blue shirt + shorts
white shirt +skirt
white shirt +khaki pants
white short + shorts

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