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Mathematics, 25.04.2020 08:28 crismelycalderon1904

A tree diagram. The outcomes are (h, h, h), (h, h, t), (h, t, h), (h, t, t), (t, h, h), (t, h, t), (t, t, h), (t, t, t).
This tree diagram shows all the possible outcomes for tossing a coin three times.

How many possible outcomes are there when a coin is tossed 3 times?

How many outcomes include exactly one tail?

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