If a random experiment consists of rolling a six-sided die 10 times, how many individual outcomes make up the sample space,
and what is the probability of getting all sixes?
a. There are 10 possible outcomes, only one of which is all sixes, so the probability of getting all sixes
= 0.000001
b. There are 610 possible outcomes, only one of which is all sixes, so the probability of getting all sixes is
10
- 0.0000000165
C. There are 10 possible outcomes, only one of which is all sixes, so the probability of getting all sixes
- 0.0000000165
d. There are 6^10
possible outcomes, only one of which is all sixes, so the probability of getting all sixes is (1/10)^6=0.000001