Faith and Shawna are shopping for shirts. The available styles are short sleeve (S), tank top (T), and long sleeve (L). They made an organized list to show all possible outcomes if each girl buys a new shirt. Is the list complete? Explain.
(S, S), (S, T), (S, L), (T, S), (T, T), (T, L), (L, S), (L, T), (L, L)

a
Yes, all possible outcomes are listed.
b
No, they are missing the combination of 1 short sleeve shirt and 1 tank top.
c
No, they are missing the combination of 1 long sleeve shirt and 1 tank top.
d
No, they are missing the combination of 2 tank tops.

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

Since there are 3 choices, if you multiply 3 by itself, there should be 9 choices. This is complete because it has 9.

Yes, all possible outcomes are listed

OUTCOME:

  • outcome is a possible result of an experiment or trial.
  • Each possible outcome of a particular experiment is unique, and different outcomes are mutually exclusive (only one outcome will occur on each trial of the experiment).

How to solve this problem?

The steps are as follow:

{S,T,L} * {S,T,L}

All possible outcomes are:

{S,S} {S,T} {S,L}

{T,S}  {T,T} {T,L}

{L,S}  {L,T} {L,L}

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