If a spinner is divided into 8 congruent sectors what is the sample space ? there a 2 1's, 2's. 3's and 4's that make up the segments

To determine the sample space, we need to identify all the possible outcomes when spinning the spinner. In this case, the spinner is divided into 8 congruent sectors, each representing a different outcome.

According to the information provided, there are 2 sectors labeled with 1, 2 sectors labeled with 2, 3 sectors labeled with 3, and 4 sectors labeled with 4.

Thus, the sample space would consist of all possible outcomes, which are the numbers on the spinner sectors: 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 4.

I don't think anyone understands what the 'sample space' is, at least that is why I haven't answered.

It seems like 5th grade math is harder than calculus!!