You find the sample space by enumerating all of the possible outcomes. The sample space for three coins is [TTT, TTH, THT, THH, HTT, HTH, HHT, HHH].
The sample space for tossing 2 coins is (H = Heads & T = Tails): HH, HT, TH, TT
The sample space when tossing 3 coins is [HHH, HHT, HTH, HTT, THH, THT, TTH, TTT]
The sample space when tossing a coin three times is [HHH, HHT, HTH, HTT, THH, THT, TTH, TTT]It does not matter if you toss one coin three times or three coins one time. The outcome is the same.
H,H/H.T/T.H/T.t
You find the sample space by enumerating all of the possible outcomes. The sample space for three coins is [TTT, TTH, THT, THH, HTT, HTH, HHT, HHH].
The sample space for tossing 2 coins is (H = Heads & T = Tails): HH, HT, TH, TT
1 in 16. You have 4 coins. The sample space is 16, i.e. 24.
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The sample space when tossing 3 coins is [HHH, HHT, HTH, HTT, THH, THT, TTH, TTT]
The sample space when tossing a coin three times is [HHH, HHT, HTH, HTT, THH, THT, TTH, TTT]It does not matter if you toss one coin three times or three coins one time. The outcome is the same.
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The sample space consists of the following four outcomes: TT, TH, HT, HH
Sample space: {hhh,hht,hth,htt,ttt,tth,tht,thh} 8 possible outcomes
H,H/H.T/T.H/T.t
There are 4 events: 3 heads, 2 heads 1 tail, 1 head 2 tails, and 3 tails.
A subset of sample space is taking a sample from that sample space.