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Suppose that an ice cream shop offers a special deal one day: The price of a small ice cream cone will be determined by rolling a pair of ordinary, six-sided dice. The price (in cents) will be the larger number rolled, followed by the smaller number rolled. So, rolling a 2 and 5 results in a price of 52 cents, rolling a 4 and 3 results in a price of 43 cents, and so on. Let the random variablebe the price of an ice cream cone at the shop this day. How many possible throws are there in the sample space?


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