An ice cream vendor sells 5 flavors of ice cream. You have enough money to sample 2 different flavors. How many different sampling sets could you try? (Hint: there are many ways to figure this out! You could list the sample space, draw a tree diagram...) There would be ways to pick two flavors. Question Help: Message instructor Submit Question
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