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
There are 210 total possible outcomes from flipping a coin 10 times.There is one possible outcome where there are 0 heads.There are 10 possible outcomes where there is 1 head.So there are 210 - 11 possible outcomes with at least 2 heads.(1013)
There is 2 outcomes for flipping the coin, and 6 outcomes for rolling the cube. The total outcomes for both are 2*6 = 12.
24 or 16
Two times the number of outcomes of the spin - which is not specified in the question.
2^4 = 16
The possible outcomes of a coin that is flipped are heads or tails.
If a coin is tossed 15 times there are 215 or 32768 possible outcomes.
There are 25 = 32 possible outcomes.
the outcomes are 50:50.
There are 26 = 64 possible outcomes.
There are 26 = 64 possible outcomes.
There are 12 possible outcomes.
There are 25 = 32 possible outcomes.
There are 210 total possible outcomes from flipping a coin 10 times.There is one possible outcome where there are 0 heads.There are 10 possible outcomes where there is 1 head.So there are 210 - 11 possible outcomes with at least 2 heads.(1013)
2x2x2=8 possible outcomes. In general for n tosses there are 2^n outcomes.
If you flip a coin 2 times, there are 4 possible outcomes; HH, HT, TH, TT.
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.