A standard deck of 52 cards consists of 4 suits with 13 cards each. Two of the suits, clubs and spades, are black while the other two suits, hearts and diamonds, are red. Each suit consists of an ace (A), 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, jack (J), queen (Q), and king (K). Thus, there are 4 of each type of card (i.e. a 3 or Q) in each suit in the deck. An experiment consists of drawing 4 cards with replacement. Answer the following questions:
1. Suppose after drawing each card the experimenter writes down the color (red or black) of the card only. How many outcomes are in the sample space?
2. If only the number/letter on the card is noted, how many outcomes are possible?
3. Suppose now that the experimenter records the exact card (e.g. 2 of hearts or K of diamonds). How many outcomes are possible?