I assume you mean how many possible outcomes when looking at all 13 results.
It would be 2^13 = 8192
They are the product of the number of possible outcomes for each of the component events.
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There are 36 possible outcomes: 6 for each die.
1,2,3,4,5,6 are the possible outcomes. There's a 1/6 chance for each.
Find all the possible outcomes and the probabilities associated with each. That information comprises the probability distribution.Find all the possible outcomes and the probabilities associated with each. That information comprises the probability distribution.Find all the possible outcomes and the probabilities associated with each. That information comprises the probability distribution.Find all the possible outcomes and the probabilities associated with each. That information comprises the probability distribution.
They are the product of the number of possible outcomes for each of the component events.
The total number of possible outcomes is the product of the number of values for each event.
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There are 3 possible outcomes for each spin of the spinner. To find the total number of possible outcomes after spinning it four times, you would multiply the number of outcomes for each spin (3) by itself four times (3^4), resulting in 81 possible outcomes.
There are 36 possible outcomes: 6 for each die.
1,2,3,4,5,6 are the possible outcomes. There's a 1/6 chance for each.
Find all the possible outcomes and the probabilities associated with each. That information comprises the probability distribution.Find all the possible outcomes and the probabilities associated with each. That information comprises the probability distribution.Find all the possible outcomes and the probabilities associated with each. That information comprises the probability distribution.Find all the possible outcomes and the probabilities associated with each. That information comprises the probability distribution.
We use three coins (quarter, nickel, dime) each are flipped only once. We get 8 possible outcomes (or four outcomes as an alternative).
Two possible outcomes for each flip. 2,048 possible histories of 11 flips.
To determine the amount of possible outcomes, there must be a number of sections for each spinner
If there are 5 questions, each with 2 possible answers, there will be 25 different quiz outcomes possible. We know that 25 = 32 different possible outcomes on a competed quiz where one answer is selected for each question.