The sample space for king {K-W, K-B, K-R}, for queen {Q-W, Q-B, Q-R}, for jack {J-W, J-B, J-R}.
It is described as a collection of data with the same entity that is linked to a problem. The sample is a subset of the population, yet it is still a part of it.
The question is incomplete.
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We have:
The cards are a king (K), a queen (Q), and a jack (J). She then spins a spinner with three sections—white (W), black (B), and red (R).
As we can see in the first row:
The first cell value is missing.
For the king the sample space is:
{K-W, K-B, K-R}
For the queen the sample space is:
{Q-W, Q-B, Q-R}
For the jack the sample space is:
{J-W, J-B, J-R}
Thus, the sample space for king {K-W, K-B, K-R}, for queen {Q-W, Q-B, Q-R}, for jack {J-W, J-B, J-R}.
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