To determine which outfit is part of Johan’s sample space based on the table, we should first understand what it represents. The columns are labeled with colors representing shirts (yellow, purple, gray, green, white), and the rows are labeled with colors representing pants (blue, green, black, brown).
To be part of Johan's sample space, an outfit would consist of one item from the row (pants) and one item from the column (shirt).
Let's analyze the options:
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black pants, white shirt - This consists of "black" from the rows and "white" from the columns. "Black" pants are listed in the space, while "white" shirt is also in the space, but it does not align with the table's format.
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gray pants, green shirt - "Gray" is not an option for pants in the rows, so this outfit is not part of the sample space.
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blue pants, brown shirt - "Brown" shirt is not listed in the columns, making this outfit invalid in the sample space.
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white pants, white shirt - "White" shirt is valid, but there is no "white" pants option in the rows.
None of the options perfectly align with the sample space format. However, if looking for a combination, ideally you should select a valid pants and shirt combination. Unfortunately, based on your options, there are no outfits that meet the criteria from the given choices.
If any definitions or understanding were assumed incorrectly about choices, please provide clarifications about options or the table specifications.