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Mathematics, 11.02.2020 22:03 malikfitzgerald7392

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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