3 of them.
There are 25 = 32 possible outcomes.
11 overall
All possible outcomes of an experiment is known as a sample space. This will include an exhaustive list of all the possible results to be achieved.
It is the set of all possible outcomes of the experiment.
Heads - ½ Tails - ½ There are two reasonable outcomes of flipping a coin. You could get heads or tails. Some might argue that the third outcome is that the coin will land on the edge.
A binomial experiment is a experiment that consists of repeated trails, with two possible outcomes. An example of this would be a coin toss.Ê
There are 25 = 32 possible outcomes.
Is the number of all possible outcomes of an experiment. The number depends on the experiment.
256
Two possible outcomes for each flip. 2,048 possible histories of 11 flips.
11 overall
All possible outcomes of an experiment is known as a sample space. This will include an exhaustive list of all the possible results to be achieved.
It is the set of all possible outcomes of the experiment.
sample space
Heads - ½ Tails - ½ There are two reasonable outcomes of flipping a coin. You could get heads or tails. Some might argue that the third outcome is that the coin will land on the edge.
There are 210 total possible outcomes from flipping a coin 10 times.There is one possible outcome where there are 0 heads.There are 10 possible outcomes where there is 1 head.So there are 210 - 11 possible outcomes with at least 2 heads.(1013)
The outcome space.