Question: 1. Suppose that we have two urns-call them urn I and urn II-each containing red balls and white balls. An experiment consists of selecting an

1. Suppose that we have two urns-call them urn I and urn II-each containing red balls and white balls. An experiment consists of selecting an urn and then selecting a ball from that urn and noting its color.
(a) What is a suitable sample space for this experiment?
(b) Describe the event "urn I is selected" as a subset of the sample space.
2. An experiment consists of tossing a coin four times and observing the sequence of heads and tails.
(a) What is the sample space of this experiment?
(b) Determine the event E1 = "more heads than tails occur."
(c) Determine the event E2 = "the first toss is a head."
(d) Determine the event E1 ( E2?

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