There are 6 outcomes with one roll and 6^2 with two and 6^3 with three. So the answer is 216.
Four outcomes, three combinations.
There are 23 = 8 possible outcomes.
Three possible outcomes:WinLooseDraw
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18 different combinations. When a coin is tossed twice there are four possible outcomes, (H,H), (H,T), (T,H) and (T,T) considering the order in which they appear (first or second). But if we are talking of combinations of the two individual events, then the order in which they come out is not considered. So for this case the number of combinations is three: (H,H), (H,T) and (T,T). For the case of tossing a die once there are six possible events. The number of different combinations when tossing a coin twice and a die once is: 3x6 = 18 different combinations.
Four outcomes, three combinations.
In physics, energy can have three possible outcomes: it can be transferred, transformed, or conserved.
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There are 23 = 8 possible outcomes.
The three possible combinations would be continental-continental, continental-oceanic, and oceanic-oceanic.
With considerable difficulty since there are a lot more than 3 possible outcomes.
Three possible outcomes:WinLooseDraw
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The three possible combinations would be continental-continental, continental-oceanic, and oceanic-oceanic.
18 outcomes
When rolling a standard six-sided die, there are 6 possible outcomes for each roll. If you roll two dice, the total number of combinations is 6 (for the first die) multiplied by 6 (for the second die), resulting in 36 different combinations. For three dice, it would be 6 × 6 × 6, equaling 216 combinations. In general, for n dice, the number of combinations is (6^n).