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even number only 18. Tossing three coins 19. Determining a person\'s blood type

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even number only


18. Tossing three coins 19. Determining a person's blood type (A, B, AB, O) and Rh-factor (positive, megative 20. Rolling a pair of six-sided dice Identifying Simple Events In Exercises 21-24, determine the number of outcomes in the event. Then decide whether the event is a simple event or not. 21. A computer is used to randomly select a number from 1 to 2000. Event A is 22. A computer is used to randomly select a number from 1 to 4000. Event B is 23. You randomly select one card from a standard deck of 52 playing cards. 24. You randomly select one card from a standard deck of 52 playing cards Explain your reasoning. selecting the number 253. selecting a number less than 500 Event A is selecting an ace Event B is selecting the ten of diamonds Using the Fundamenal onting Principle nExercises 25-28%, use the Using the Fundamental Counting Principle In Exercises 25-28, use the Fundamental Counting Principle. 25. Menu A restaurant offers a $12 dinner special that has 5 choices for an appetizer, 10 choices for an entrée, and 4 choices for a dessert. How many different meals are available when you select an appetizer, an entrée, and a dessert? 26. Laptop A laptop has 3 choices for a processor, 3 choices for a graphics card, 4 choices for memory, 6 choices for a hard drive, and 2 choices for a battery. How many ways can you customize the laptop? 27. Realty A realtor uses a lock box to store the keys to a house that is for sale The access code for the lock box consists of four digits. The first digit cannot be zero and the last digit must be even. How many different codes are available? 28. True or False Quiz Assuming that no questions are left unanswered, in how many ways can a six-question true or false quiz be answered?

Explanation / Answer

24) SELECTING ONE CARD FROM THE PACK OF 52 CARDS

EVENT = SELECTING CARD OF 10 OF DIAMONDS

TO TOTAL OUTCOME WILL BE ONE BECAUSE THERE ARE TOTAL 1 CARD OF 10 OF DIAMOND IN THE PACK OF CARD AND THIS IS A SIMPLE EVENT AS THE EVENT PROBABILITY IS CONSTANT THROUGH OUT.