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If the order of the outcomes matters, then

TTTT,

TTTH, TTHT, THTT, HTTT,

TTHH, THTH, THHT, HTTH, HTHT, HHTT,

THHH, HTHH, HHTH, HHHT,

HHHH.

If the order does not matter, then

TTTT, TTTH, TTHH, THHH AND HHHH

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Q: What is the sample space of tossing 4 coins?
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