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Rasek [7]
2 years ago
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During a sale, a baseball team allows people to buy either a classic ticket (C), or an autograph event ticket (A). Suppose two c

ustomers buy one ticket each. What is the sample space for this action? Drag and drop the choices into the box to correctly complete the table. If an item is not in the sample space, do not drag it to the table.
Mathematics
1 answer:
scZoUnD [109]2 years ago
4 0

Sample size is the number of subjects that are included in research or survey. The sample space for this action is CC, CA, AC, and AA.

<h3>What is a sample size?</h3>

Sample size can be defined as the number of subjects that are included in research or survey.

As it is given that there are two customers, and each of the customers buys any one of the two tickets, a classic ticket (C), or an autograph event ticket (A).

Now, as each of the customers has two choices, therefore, the sample space for this action can be written as,

CC - When both of the customers buy a classic ticket.

CA - When the first customer buys a classic ticket(C) while the other buys an autograph event ticket (A).

AC - When the first customer buys an autograph event ticket (A) while the other buys a classic ticket(C).

AA - When both of the customers buy an autograph event ticket (A).

Hence, the sample space for this action is CC, CA, AC, and AA.

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