Problem

If a person spins a six-space spinner and then draws a playing card and checks its color, describe the sample space of possible outcomes using $1,2,3,4,5,6$ for the spinner outcomes and B, R for the card outcomes.
The sample space is $\mathrm{S}=\{\square\}$.
(Use a comma to separate answers as needed.)

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Final Answer: \(\boxed{\mathrm{S}=\{(1, B), (1, R), (2, B), (2, R), (3, B), (3, R), (4, B), (4, R), (5, B), (5, R), (6, B), (6, R)\}}\)

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Step 1 :The sample space of possible outcomes is the set of all possible outcomes. In this case, the person can spin a number from 1 to 6 on the spinner and then draw either a black (B) or red (R) card. Therefore, the sample space will be the set of all pairs (spinner outcome, card outcome).

Step 2 :Let's denote the spinner outcomes as numbers from 1 to 6 and the card outcomes as B for black and R for red.

Step 3 :By combining each spinner outcome with each card outcome, we get the following pairs: (1, B), (1, R), (2, B), (2, R), (3, B), (3, R), (4, B), (4, R), (5, B), (5, R), (6, B), (6, R).

Step 4 :Final Answer: \(\boxed{\mathrm{S}=\{(1, B), (1, R), (2, B), (2, R), (3, B), (3, R), (4, B), (4, R), (5, B), (5, R), (6, B), (6, R)\}}\)

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