Suppose at an ice cream shop there are two flavors of ice cream and three different toppings. Assume a person must choos

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Suppose at an ice cream shop there are two flavors of ice cream and three different toppings. Assume a person must choos

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Suppose at an ice cream shop there are two flavors of ice cream and three different toppings. Assume a person must choose one ice cream flavor and one topping. Ice Cream Selections: chocolate (C) or vanilla (V) Topping Selections: sprinkles (S), nuts (N) or hot fudge (H) Q. Which of the following represents the sample space for all possible unique selections? [Select] Q. How many unique combinations include sprinkles? [Select] Q. Assuming each outcome is equally likely what is the probability a person chooses chocolate ice cream? [Select]
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