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Understanding arithmetic sets Practice Test
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A six-sided die is rolled, and a coin is flipped. If the coin comes up heads, the roll is considered to be the number that appears face up on the die; if the coin comes up tails, the outcome is considered to be twice that number. What is the sample space of the experiment?
A six-sided die is rolled, and a coin is flipped. If the coin comes up heads, the roll is considered to be the number that appears face up on the die; if the coin comes up tails, the outcome is considered to be twice that number. What is the sample space of the experiment?