Short Answer
A student has decided to study at a local coffee shop. After some time, she gets hungry. There are two beverages available: tea and coffee and three bakery items: donuts, muffins and bagels. Define the following events:
C = {student gets coffee to drink}
T = {student gets tea to drink}
D = {student gets a donut to eat}
M = {student gets a muffin to eat}
B = {student gets a bagel to eat}
a. She decides she wants to get one item to eat and one item to drink. List the elements in the sample space S.
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b. If each combination is equally likely, what is the probability the student gets coffee and a bagel?
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c. If each combination is equally likely, what is the probability the student gets a muffin and coffee or tea?
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d. If each combination is equally likely, what is the probability the student does not get a donut?
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