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Penny can land in 2 different ways.
Cube can land ion 6 different ways.
Quarter can land in 2 different ways.
All 3 can land in (2 x 6 x 2) = 24 different ways.
If you roll a standard die and flip a penny at the same time, there are 12 possible outcomes. You can find this out quickly by multiplying the number of outcomes of the coin (2) by the number of outcomes of the die (6). Here they are: Heads, 1 Heads, 2 Heads, 3 Heads, 4 Heads, 5 Heads, 6 Tails, 1 Tails, 2 Tails, 3 Tails, 4 Tails, 5 Tails, 6
If you flip a coin 2 times, there are 4 possible outcomes; HH, HT, TH, TT.
Four outcomes, three combinations.
1/16 These are four independent events each with a 1/2 probability. The probability that all four occur (penny and nickels heads and dime and quarter tails) is: 1/2*1/2*1/2*1/2=(1/2)4=1/16.
enless you include it landing on it's side the two possible outcomes for this are: Heads and Tails
No. Each flip of each coin is an independent event. The flip of the quarter has no effect on the flip of the penny and vice versa. Also, the previous flip of either coin has no effect on the next flip.
If you roll a standard die and flip a penny at the same time, there are 12 possible outcomes. You can find this out quickly by multiplying the number of outcomes of the coin (2) by the number of outcomes of the die (6). Here they are: Heads, 1 Heads, 2 Heads, 3 Heads, 4 Heads, 5 Heads, 6 Tails, 1 Tails, 2 Tails, 3 Tails, 4 Tails, 5 Tails, 6
If you disregard the sequence of outcomes, there are 6 possible outcomes: 0H 5T 1H 4T 2H 3T 3H 2T 4H 1T and 5H 0T If not, there are 25 = 32 outcomes: TTTTT, TTTTH, TTTHT etc.
I am guessing SamJoe, means SAM and JOE not one person, so three people flip a coin, we have two outcomes each times, so 23= 8 possible outcomes. If you had n people, there would be 2n outcomes. For example, if two people flip there are 4 outcomes HH TT HT or TH
If you flip a coin 2 times, there are 4 possible outcomes; HH, HT, TH, TT.
2. There is heads and there is tails.
Four outcomes, three combinations.
2*2*6 = 24 outcomes.
1/16 These are four independent events each with a 1/2 probability. The probability that all four occur (penny and nickels heads and dime and quarter tails) is: 1/2*1/2*1/2*1/2=(1/2)4=1/16.
The sample space consists of all the possible outcomes. A flip of a coin has 2 outcomes, H,T. The total number of outcomes for 6 flips are 26 or 64.
enless you include it landing on it's side the two possible outcomes for this are: Heads and Tails
if you were to take a quarter and flip it, Whats the probability that it lands on head. The answer would be 1/2 because theirs only two sides two have a fifty fifty chance on landing to either side.Bad example: There is a four sided rubrics-cube, you wanna make it land on the red color, well that my lilt friend would be 1/2.