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The sample space of an experiment is the set of all possible outcomes.
Example Organized List:
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H, P & & H, R & & H, S & & H, T & & H, H
S, P & & S, R & & S, S & & S, T & & S, H
Example Table:
Outcomes | Rhombus | Square |
---|---|---|
Parallelogram | H, P | S, P |
Rectangle | H, R | S, R |
Square | H, S | S, S |
Trapezoid | H, T | S, T |
Rhombus | H, H | S, H |
Example Tree Diagram:
Finally, we know the possible outcomes for each choice of the quadrilateral.
Keep in mind that there are several ways to make a list, a table, and a tree diagram. The part that matters most is that the sample space ends up with all of the possible combinations. We will make the list, the table, and the tree diagram one at a time.
The two possible outcomes for the choice of the first quadrilateral are a rhombus (H) or a square (S). There are five possible outcomes for the choice of the second quadrilateral, parallelogram (P), rectangle (R), square (S), trapezoid (T) or rhombus (H). We will pair each possible outcome for the first quadrilateral with the possible outcomes for the second quadrilateral. lcl H, P & & H, R & & H, S & & H, T & & H, H S, P & & S, R & & S, S & & S, T & & S, H
To make the table, we will list the outcomes of the choice of the first quadrilateral in the left column and the outcomes of the second quadrilateral in the top row.
Outcomes | Rhombus | Square |
---|---|---|
Parallelogram | H, P | S, P |
Rectangle | H, R | S, R |
Square | H, S | S, S |
Trapezoid | H, T | S, T |
Rhombus | H, H | S, H |
Let's now draw a tree diagram to represent the situation.