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In each of the following experiments specify appropriate sample space(i)   A boy has a 1 rupee coin, a 2 rupee coin and a 5 rupee coin in his pocket. He takes out two coins out of his pocket, one after the other.(ii)  A person is noting down the number of accidents along a busy highway during a year.

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To solve the given problems, we need to specify the appropriate sample space for each experiment. ### Part (i): A boy has a 1 rupee coin, a 2 rupee coin, and a 5 rupee coin in his pocket. He takes out two coins out of his pocket, one after the other. 1. **Identify the Coins**: Let's denote the coins as follows: - 1 rupee coin = A - 2 rupee coin = B - 5 rupee coin = C ...
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