A fair coin is tossed once. If the outcome on the first toss of the coin is head (H), the coin is tossed again and the trial ends. However, if the outcome on the first toss of the coin is tail (T), a...


A fair coin is tossed once. If the outcome on the first toss of the coin is head (H), the coin is tossed again and the trial ends. However, if the outcome on the first toss of the coin is tail (T), a fair, six-sided die is tossed and the trial ends.
a. Construct the sample space S.
b. Assign theoretical probabilities to the simple events.



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