4 : Each coin toss multiplies the generated outcome by two. The outcome for two tosses can be Heads (H) Tails (T), H H, T T or T H. As such, with three tosses the outcome can be H H H, H H T, H T H, T H H, T T H, T T T, T H T, H T T.
We can define the number of outcomes as 2^n, where n is the amount of tosses.
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The number of combinations - not to be confused with the number of permutations - is 2*21 = 42.
There are 72 permutations of two dice and one coin.
If a spinner has six possible outcomes, then there are 36 (62) permutations of outcomes from spinning it twice.
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 > Same deal with the coin, except less options, so 1 in (2 * 2) 4