Match the parts of the following description to the most accurate term used to describe them in statistics. Each option is only used once. A fair spinner has three spaces, colored red, blue, and yellow (represented as R, B, and Y below). For a carnival game, the spinner is spun two times in a row. Winning requires the spinner landing on red one time and blue the other time (RB or BR). The following are all of the patterns that could have occurred: RR, RB, RY, BR, BB, BY, YR, YB, YY. What actually happened is that it landed on red the first time then yellow the second time (RY). RR, RB, RY, BR, BB, BY, YR, YB, YY the spinner being spun twice in a row RY RB or BR the sample space a chance experiment an outcome an event

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Match the parts of the following description to the most accurate term used to describe them in statistics. Each option is only used once.
A fair spinner has three spaces, colored red, blue, and yellow (represented as R, B, and Y below). For a carnival game, the spinner is spun two times in a row.
Winning requires the spinner landing on red one time and blue the other time (RB or BR).
The following are all of the patterns that could have occurred: RR, RB, RY, BR, BB, BY, YR, YB, YY.
What actually happened is that it landed on red the first time then yellow the second time (RY).
RR, RB, RY, BR, BB, BY, YR, YB, YY
the spinner being spun twice in a row
RY
RB or BR
the sample space
a chance experiment
an outcome
an event
Transcribed Image Text:Match the parts of the following description to the most accurate term used to describe them in statistics. Each option is only used once. A fair spinner has three spaces, colored red, blue, and yellow (represented as R, B, and Y below). For a carnival game, the spinner is spun two times in a row. Winning requires the spinner landing on red one time and blue the other time (RB or BR). The following are all of the patterns that could have occurred: RR, RB, RY, BR, BB, BY, YR, YB, YY. What actually happened is that it landed on red the first time then yellow the second time (RY). RR, RB, RY, BR, BB, BY, YR, YB, YY the spinner being spun twice in a row RY RB or BR the sample space a chance experiment an outcome an event
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A fair spinner has three colors red, blue, and yellow.  Spinner sup two times in a row.

The sample space is the set of all possible outcome of an experiment. Here sample space is {RR,RB,RY,BR,BB,BY,YR,YB,YY}

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