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Suppose that we have a population of people, 10% of whom are known to be insane. Suppose that we then randomly select two people from this population. The sample space consists of a) the insane people in the population
b) the sane people in the population
c) the people in the population
d) the pairs of people in the population
e) the pairs of insane people in the population

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