6
2 on the coin, 3 on the pointer: 2x3=6
The number of outcomes depends on what the experiment is! If the variable of interest is the size, there are just three outcomes. If the variable of interest is price, then there is not enough information to determine the possible outcomes.
-- 8 possibilities if the coins are different colors. -- Only 4 possibilities if you can't tell the coins apart.
There are no possible ways to get black when you have pink! You can try random colors but I dont think it will work! GOOD LUCK!
True black is the absence of color. Black pens are usually a really dark purple or blue. If your mixing water colors or something, mix all the colors you have together. That will get you as close to black as you can get.You make black by combining all possible colorsThat is how you get black
No, Primary Colours.
There are 12 possible outcomes.
You need to know how many outcomes you have. Is the spinner composed of colors, numbers, names? What categories does the spinner have?
There are 10 possibilities. For every space on the spinner you land on, there are two other outcomes (heads and tails). Say the colors are Blue, Green, Yellow, Red, and Purple. Here would be the final outcomes. Blue - heads or tails Green - heads or tails Yellow - heads or tails Red - heads or tails Purple - heads or tails
The number of outcomes depends on what the experiment is! If the variable of interest is the size, there are just three outcomes. If the variable of interest is price, then there is not enough information to determine the possible outcomes.
It depends on how many colors there are on the spinner you are using
18 outcomes- 1 size x 6 colors= 6 sweaters 2 sizes x 6 colors= 12 sweaters 3 sizes x 6 colors= 18 sweaters
it will land on red once and it will land on blue once aswell
No they don't change colors
1/2 or 50%
1/4 like a spinner has 4 colors on it 1 is colored blue the others are colored red.
Assuming that the colors are balanced, the probability is 1 in 5.
The single die can land in 6 different ways. For each of those . . . The first coin can land in 2 different ways. For each of those . . . The second coin can land in 2 different ways. Total number of different possible outcomes = (6 x 2 x 2) = 24 IF the coins have different colors so that you can tell them apart. If you can't tell the coins apart, then there are only 12 different outcomes.