Assume you are at a carnival and decide to play one of the games.
Assume you are at a carnival and decide to play one of the games.
1. Assume you are at a carnival and decide to play one of the games. You spot a table where a person is rolling a standard 6-sided die and spinning a wheel that has three spots (A, B, C), and since you have an understanding of basic probability, you believe that the odds of winning are in your favor. When you get to the table, you find out that all have to do is guess the value of the die and where the spinner will stop. You think back about what you learned in your (awesome) statistics class about probability before you decide what to bet on. Answer the following questions.a. (4 pts) What is the sample space? Hint: One outcome looks like (A, 1). What are the others?