The odds of corerectly predicting 1 number on a dice with 1 throw is 1 in 6.
Predicting the same number to appear in two throws, its 1 in (6 * 6) 36
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Same deal with the coin, except less options, so 1 in (2 * 2) 4
The possible outcomes of a coin that is flipped are heads or tails.
eight
For one spin of a fair spinner (assuming it has a certain number of equally spaced sections, such as 4) and one toss of a coin, the total number of outcomes can be calculated by multiplying the number of outcomes for each event. If the spinner has 4 sections, there are 4 outcomes from the spin and 2 outcomes from the coin toss (heads or tails). Therefore, the total number of outcomes is 4 (from the spinner) multiplied by 2 (from the coin), resulting in 8 possible outcomes.
The cube has 6 possible outcomes.The coin has 2 possible outcomes.There are 6 x 2 = 12 possible outcomes for a trialthat involves both the cube and the coin.
There are 25 = 32 possible outcomes.
The possible outcomes of a coin that is flipped are heads or tails.
when you toss a coin three times, the total number of possible outcomes is
eight
For one spin of a fair spinner (assuming it has a certain number of equally spaced sections, such as 4) and one toss of a coin, the total number of outcomes can be calculated by multiplying the number of outcomes for each event. If the spinner has 4 sections, there are 4 outcomes from the spin and 2 outcomes from the coin toss (heads or tails). Therefore, the total number of outcomes is 4 (from the spinner) multiplied by 2 (from the coin), resulting in 8 possible outcomes.
The cube has 6 possible outcomes.The coin has 2 possible outcomes.There are 6 x 2 = 12 possible outcomes for a trialthat involves both the cube and the coin.
There is 2 outcomes for flipping the coin, and 6 outcomes for rolling the cube. The total outcomes for both are 2*6 = 12.
There are 6*6*2 = 72 possible outcomes.
Two times the number of outcomes of the spin - which is not specified in the question.
If a coin is tossed 15 times there are 215 or 32768 possible outcomes.
There are 25 = 32 possible outcomes.
There are technically 8 possible outcomes if you are talking about the side of the coin it lands on. Each coin has 2 possible outcomes (landing on heads and landing on tails). To figure out the number of outcomes for all the coins you multiply the outcomes for all of the coins together: 2 X 2 X 2= 8.
the outcomes are 50:50.