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Q: How many outcomes will there be when n coins are tossed?
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How many possible outcomes are there if you toss a coin 3 times?

2x2x2=8 possible outcomes. In general for n tosses there are 2^n outcomes.


How many different combinations are possible if a coin is tossed three times?

there can be only three combo's ------ head n tail,,,,,,,, tail n tail,,,,,,,,,,,,,, head n head


What is a systematic way to find all possible outcomes?

The answer is not easy: it depends on the situation that you are studying. It is simple to identify all the possible outcomes of rolling a die and tossing a coin: it is the set of ordered pairs defined as the set {(n, a), where n is an integer from 1 to 6 and a is H or T}. In general, it is not at all simple to determine all possible outcomes. There may be outcomes that you did not expect or and make allowance for. In practise, therefore, it is sometimes best to have a category for "other outcomes". In principal, a tossed coin could end up on its edge, or at least, end up leaning against some obstruction so that it is not flat on H or T.


If one event has impossible outcomes and a second event has no possible outcomes after the first event has occurred then there are m times n total possible outcomes for the two events?

M=0 n=0 m*n=0


How many different amounts can you have with only 2 coins?

That depends what coins are allowed. Since I don't know in what country you live, there is really no way to know. For "n" different coins, you have "n" options where the same coin is used twice; you also have n(n-1)/2 options that use two different coins.

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If n coins are tossed simultaneously what is the probability that they are all show heads?

(0.5)n


How many outcomes are possible if you toss n coins?

There are three possibilities, Heads, Tails and stand on edge


How many possible outcomes are there if you toss a coin 3 times?

2x2x2=8 possible outcomes. In general for n tosses there are 2^n outcomes.


If you toss a coin three times how many possible outcomes are there?

In three tosses there can be four possible outcomes: three heads, three tails, two heads and one tail, and one head and two tails. ^^^That is wrongA coin is tossed N times. There are 2 possibilities when you toss a coin: heads and tails.So the formula is 2^N (thats to the N power)A coin tossed 3 times has 2^3=8 possible outcomes:head head headhead head tailhead tail headtail head headtail tail headhead tail tailtail head tailtail tail tailThere they are!


Suppose three coins are tossed what is the probability of tossing more than one tail?

n(S)=8 let A be the event that more than one tail appears n(A)=4 so,P(A)=4\8=0.5


How many different combinations are possible if a coin is tossed three times?

there can be only three combo's ------ head n tail,,,,,,,, tail n tail,,,,,,,,,,,,,, head n head


If there are 6 coinsHow many elements are there in the sample space 7 8 make a general statement if that there are n coins?

There are 2^n elements, where n is the number of coins.


What is a systematic way to find all possible outcomes?

The answer is not easy: it depends on the situation that you are studying. It is simple to identify all the possible outcomes of rolling a die and tossing a coin: it is the set of ordered pairs defined as the set {(n, a), where n is an integer from 1 to 6 and a is H or T}. In general, it is not at all simple to determine all possible outcomes. There may be outcomes that you did not expect or and make allowance for. In practise, therefore, it is sometimes best to have a category for "other outcomes". In principal, a tossed coin could end up on its edge, or at least, end up leaning against some obstruction so that it is not flat on H or T.


If one event has impossible outcomes and a second event has no possible outcomes after the first event has occurred then there are m times n total possible outcomes for the two events?

M=0 n=0 m*n=0


How many different amounts can you have with only 2 coins?

That depends what coins are allowed. Since I don't know in what country you live, there is really no way to know. For "n" different coins, you have "n" options where the same coin is used twice; you also have n(n-1)/2 options that use two different coins.


What is the population of Coins 'N Things?

The population of Coins 'N Things is 50.


When was Coins 'N Things created?

Coins 'N Things was created in 1973.