umairjamali
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An urn contains 2 red, 3 blue, and 3 green balls. We pick one ball at random.
Now how can we define three different sample spaces for this experiment? In each sample space, we have to describe the event that the chosen ball is green.
As far as I know, sample space is the set of all possible outcomes and it can be only be one sample space for this experiment i.e. S = {R,B,G} if we choose one ball at random.
I am confused how to find more than one sample spaces as the question asks for three sample spaces and then finding probability that the chosen random ball is green.
Now how can we define three different sample spaces for this experiment? In each sample space, we have to describe the event that the chosen ball is green.
As far as I know, sample space is the set of all possible outcomes and it can be only be one sample space for this experiment i.e. S = {R,B,G} if we choose one ball at random.
I am confused how to find more than one sample spaces as the question asks for three sample spaces and then finding probability that the chosen random ball is green.