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1. Let S represent the sample space. A and B are two events in the sample space, S. If S = {x | 2 < x < 16}, A = {x | 5
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1. Let S represent the sample space. A and B are two events in the sample space, S. If S = {x | 2 < x < 16}, A = {x | 5
1. Let S represent the sample space. A and B are two events in the sample space, S. If S = {x | 2 < x < 16}, A = {x | 5 < x < 10}, and B = {x | 8 < x < 16}, find (a) AUB (b) AnB (c) (Sn B)' (d) An B' 2. In 1-3 sentences, describe the difference between a permutation and a combination. 3. Suppose we want to create a three-digit number. We are allowed to use the digits 0, 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, and 9. Each digit can be used only once, and a number starting with 0 is a considered a two-digit number. How many of these three-digit numbers are less than 450?