Consider a situation where cars entering an intersection each could turn right, turn left, or go straight. An experiment

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Consider a situation where cars entering an intersection each could turn right, turn left, or go straight. An experiment

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Consider a situation where cars entering an intersection each could turn right, turn left, or go straight. An experiment consists of observing two vehicles moving through the intersection. (a) How many sample points are there in the sample space? 9 List the events in the sample space. (Enter your answer in set notation. Use G for go straight, L for left, and R for right.) S = {RR.RL.RG,GR,GG,RL,LL.LR.LG} x (b) Assuming that all sample points are equally likely, what is the probability that at least one car turns left? (Enter your probability as a fraction.) 5/9 (c) Again assuming equally likely sample points, what is the probability that at most one vehicle turns? (Enter your probability as a fraction.) 4/9
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