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Mathematics, 06.04.2020 19:08 kellymcdow5135

You have a coin… and a die (six numbers)
a. COIN: heads or tails
b. DIE: six different numbers
How many unique outcomes are there, remember, you
are combining Outcomes of the coin and outcomes on the die?
So a result of HEADS & 6 are one outcome, HEADS & tails are another, etc. etc.

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