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For each of the following experiments, write the sample space S and the number of sample points n(S) :
(1) One coin and one die are thrown simultaneously.
(2) Two-digit numbers are formed using digits 2,3 and 5 without repeating the digits.

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(i) 12, (ii) 6
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