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29 March, 15:44

Suppose you flip a coin twice and count the number of heads you observe. Youthen roll a 4 sided die (like a 6 sided die, but only has values 1 through 4). If therandom variableYis the number of heads you've observed multiplied by the vauleof your die roll, what is the sample space ofY?

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  1. C
    29 March, 17:16
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    Sample space=S={HH1, HT1, TH1, HH2, HT2, TH2, HH3, HT3, TH3, HH4, HT4, TH4}

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The sample space for Y can be made as under

    Coin is tossed two times={HH, HT, TH, TT}

    4-sided die is rolled={1,2,3,4}

    Coin is tossed two times and 4-sided die is rolled

    ={HH1, HT1, TH1, TT1, HH2, HT2, TH2, TT2, HH3, HT3, TH3, TT3, HH4, HT4, TH4, TT4}

    Y be the random variable that the number of heads observed multiply by die roll number so, the sample space for Y would be

    Sample space=S={HH1, HT1, TH1, HH2, HT2, TH2, HH3, HT3, TH3, HH4, HT4, TH4}
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