For each of the following experiments, describe the sample space.
(a) Toss a coin four...
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For each of the following experiments, describe the sample space.
(a) Toss a coin four times.
(b) Count the number of insect-damaged leaves on a plant.
(c) Measure the lifetime (in hours) of a particular brand of light bulb.
(d) Record the weights of IO-day-old rats.
(e) Observe the proportion of defectives in a shipment of electronic components
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