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A coin is tossed 6 times, and the outcomes are noted. How many possible outcomes can be there?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

When we toss a coin once, the number of outcomes we get is 2 (Either Head or tail)

When we toss a coin once, the number of outcomes we get is 2 (Either Head or tail)So, in each throw, the number of ways to get a different face will be 2.

➡️Therefore, by the multiplication principle, the required no. of possible outcomes is

Therefore, by the multiplication principle, the required no. of possible outcomes is2 x 2 x 2 x 2 × 2 × 2 = 64

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Answered by XxxRAJxxX
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Possible Outcomes =

  1. 0 times Heads, 6 times tails
  2. 1 times Heads, 5 times tails
  3. 2 times Heads, 4 times tails
  4. 3 times Heads, 3 times tails
  5. 4 times Heads, 2 times Tails
  6. 5 times Heads, 1 times Tails
  7. 6 times heads, 0 times tails

So, there can be 7 possible outcomes.

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