Heads+Heads ; Heads+Tails ; Tails+Tails
2x2x2=8 possible outcomes. In general for n tosses there are 2^n outcomes.
When tossing a coin, there are two possible outcomes for each toss: heads (H) or tails (T). For three tosses, the total number of possible outcomes can be calculated using the formula (2^n), where (n) is the number of tosses. Thus, (2^3 = 8). Therefore, there are 8 possible outcomes when tossing a coin three times.
With 3 coin tosses, the possible outcomes are: HHH, HHT, HTH, HTT, THH, THT, TTH, TTT There are 8 possible outcomes and 3 of them have 2 heads. Thus: probability = 3/8 (= 0.375)
Each toss has 2 outcomes; so the number of outcomes for 3 tosses is 2*2*2 = 8
2 sides x 10 tosses, so your possibilities is 2^10 or 2x2x2x2x2x2x2x2x2x2 =1024 outcomes.
It depends on the definition of an outcome. If you care about the order of the tosses, <br /> you get 2 possible outcomes per toss. Three tosses give you 2*2*2=8 possible outcomes. If you only care about the final number of heads and tails, there are 4 possible outcomes (3 heads, 2 heads and a tail, a head and two tails, or 3 tails).
2 x 2 x 2 = 8 as follows: HHH HTT HTH HHT THH THT TTH TTT
For a coin toss, there are 2 possible outcomes (heads or tails). For five tosses, therefore, there are 25 possible outcomes (25 = 32). However, this assumes that order is important (i.e. that HtttH is different to tHtHt). If you don't care what order the heads or tails fall in, there are only 6 outcomes.
The number of total outcomes on 3 tosses for a coin is 2 3, or 8. Since only 1 outcome is H, H, H, the probability of heads on three consecutive tosses of a coin is 1/8.
You think of each toss as having heads or tails, so there are two choices. If you toss the coin twice you have 4 choices HH, TT, HT and TH. The number of different coin tosses is 2^n ordered tosses and n+1 unordered. For example in two tosses, 2^2=4 ordered tosses if HT is different than TH and if HT is the same as TH then we have 2+1=3 different possible tosses.
There are 2 possibilities for each toss. Since the three tosses are independent (one trial does not affect the outcome of the other trials), there are 2 * 2 * 2 = 8 total possible outcomes. The outcomes are: HHH HHT HTH HTT THH THT TTH TTT
With 5 coin tosses there are 32 possible outcomes. 10 of these have exactly 2 heads, and 26 of these have 2 or more heads.For exactly two coins are heads: 10/32 = 31.25%For two or more heads: 26/32 = 81.25%