Problem. Some random person packs their lunch, they always pack a sandwich and a drink. For sandwiches, they choose from

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Problem. Some random person packs their lunch, they always pack a sandwich and a drink. For sandwiches, they choose from

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Problem Some Random Person Packs Their Lunch They Always Pack A Sandwich And A Drink For Sandwiches They Choose From 1
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Problem. Some random person packs their lunch, they always pack a sandwich and a drink. For sandwiches, they choose from bacon sandwich, ham sandwich, and turkey sandwich. For drinks, they choose one from soda and tea. Consider an experiment where you observe what lunch they pack for the day. (a) Clearly define the sample space of this experiment using a set of outcomes using a proper set notation. (b) Define two events as follows: A = lunch contains soda. B = lunch does not contain bacon sandwich. Assuming that each outcome in the sample space is equally likely. Assign appropriate probability values to each disjoint portion in the Venn diagram given below while ensuring that the four probability values add up to 1. Show all your work. A B ♡
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