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Transcribed Image Text:1. Suppose you are choosing your lunch. You have to choose between:
• A steak or a hamburger
• Fries or a potato
• A soup or salad
Let's use symbols to represent each food item:
• Steak = s
• Fries =f
• Soup = so
Hamburger = h
Potato = p
Salad = sa
List the possible outcomes using symbols that represent each food item. Enter your
answer in the space provided below.
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