Multiple Choice
When a problem arises in counting the numbers of basic outcomes in the sample space and the event of interest to compute the probability of an event,it is helpful to use:
A) sample spaces or complements.
B) permutations or combinations.
C) unions and intersections.
D) subsets and events.
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