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Mathematics, 13.04.2021 23:50 alyssashae1818

Jenny is dog sitting for 13 dogs. There were 3 Labradors (L), 2 Golden Retrievers (G), 3 Dalmatians (D), 4 terriers (T), and 1 bulldog (B) in the original group. A stray Golden Retriever joins the group. In an experiment in which Jenny picks a dog breed from the group at random, how does this change the size of the sample space from an earlier experiment Jenny did before the new Golden Retriever arrived?

A. It makes it larger, because there are more dog breeds.

B. It makes it larger, because there are more possible outcomes.

C. It does not change, because the number of outcomes remains the same.

D. It does not change, because the population remains the same.

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