X, is assumed to be a random variable by placing letters of the word “YACHT” in a hat. If these letters are withdrawn then it gets replaced. A value of 1 is given when a vowel is retrieved, and a value of 2 is given when a consonant is retrieved while a value of 3 is given to all other retrieved letters.

Write down the sample space for X variable.

Can we write the sample space as given below:

Since Y-2, A-1, C-2, H-2, T-2

Sample space = {1 and 2}.

To write down the sample space for the X variable, we need to list all possible outcomes.

In this case, we have the word "YACHT" and we are drawing letters from a hat and then replacing them.

Let's consider each letter and the corresponding values assigned to them:

Y - 2 (consonant)
A - 1 (vowel)
C - 2 (consonant)
H - 2 (consonant)
T - 2 (consonant)

To find the sample space, we need to consider all possible outcomes when drawing a letter from the hat. In this case, we have three possible outcomes: 1 (vowel), 2 (consonant), and 3 (other letters).

Therefore, the sample space for the X variable is {1, 2, 3}, not just {1 and 2}.