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Please help. I don’t understand what sample space is or how to get to the last answer.

Please help. I don’t understand what sample space is or how to get to the last answer-example-1
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Answer:

13/16

Explanation:

A sample space is a collection or a set of possible outcomes of a random experiment.

I have created the sample space for these data and attached it. As you can see there are 16 possible outcomes.

To find the probability that the total showing is greater than 3, simply identify the number of values in the sample space that are greater than 3.

(I have highlighted these in yellow).

Therefore, P(X>3) = 13/16

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