Write the sample space for the experiment. Two questions are answered on a questionnaire, the first identifying gender as male or female and the second identifying marital status as single, married, divorced, or widowed.

A. S = {(male, single), (male, married), (male, divorced),(female, married), (female, divorced), 
B. S = {(male, female), (single, married, divorced,widowed)}
C. S = {male, female, single, married, divorced, widowed}
D. S = {(male, single), (male, married), (male, divorced), (male, widowed), (female, single),  (female, divorced), (female, widowed)}


Answer: D

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