Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Sample Space
The sample space associated with a random experiment is the set of all its possible outcomes. It's usually denoted by the letter [tex]\Omega[/tex].
The experiment consists of rolling a 4-sided die and spinning a 4-color spinner. The possible outcomes for the die are
[tex]D=\{1,2,3,4\}[/tex]
The possible outcomes for the spinner are
[tex]S=\{R,B,Y,G\}[/tex]
Both events are independent, so any outcome from the die can be combined with any outcome from the spinner, thus the sample space is
[tex]DxS=\left[\begin{array}{cccc}(1,R)&(1,B)&(1,Y)&(1,G)\\(2,R)&(2,B)&(2,Y)&(2,G)\\(3,R)&(3,B)&(3,Y)&(3,G)\\(4,R)&(4,B)&(4,Y)&(4,G)\\\end{array}\right][/tex]