If you can identify the outcomes with who flipped each coin: eg Joe and Mary = Heads, Sam = Tails, then 23 = 8. Otherwise, 4.
If a spinner has six possible outcomes, then there are 36 (62) permutations of outcomes from spinning it twice.
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There are 25 = 32 possible outcomes.
There are 25 = 32 possible outcomes.
2. There is heads and there is tails.
If you flip a coin 2 times, there are 4 possible outcomes; HH, HT, TH, TT.
Four outcomes, three combinations.
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
Two possible outcomes for each flip. 2,048 possible histories of 11 flips.
If you can identify the outcomes with who flipped each coin: eg Joe and Mary = Heads, Sam = Tails, then 23 = 8. Otherwise, 4.
There are 24 = 16 ordered outcomes, that is outcomes in which the order of the results is relevant. If not, there are 5 outcomes (0 heads, 1 head, 2 heads, 3 heads and 4 heads).
3 ways, out of 12 possible outcomes.
There are 36 possible outcomes.
If a spinner has six possible outcomes, then there are 36 (62) permutations of outcomes from spinning it twice.
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