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Megan draws three different diagrams to represent the sample space of flipping a coin and rolling a 6-sided die.

Drag a sample space into the row that fits the description and represents Megan's experiment.

Megan draws three different diagrams to represent the sample space of flipping a coin-example-1
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Answer:

I'll give you a more complete answer.

Table is the second table. If you don't know what a table is in mathematical terms, search it up. So the table is the one on the bottom of the other table.

Organized list is:

H 1 T 1

H 2 T 2

H 3 T3

H 4 T4

H 5 T5

H 6 T6

Tree diagram is the one where both T and H have six lines instead of three each. If you get what I mean.

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Answer:

The explanation is given below.

Explanation:

Given:

Two events take place.

Let event A be flipping a coin

Let event B be rolling a 6-sided die.

Now, a coin has two faces; one is head and the other is tail.

So, the possible outcomes of event A are: {H, T}

H → Head, T → Tail.

Now, a six sided die has six faces each marked with a number. The numbers marked ranges from 1 to 6.

So, the possible outcomes of event B are {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}

Now, each element of set A should match with all the elements of set B.

Now, tabular form should have a row of outcomes of B and a coum of outcomes of event A. Thus,

Outcomes 1 2 3 4 5 6

H H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6

T T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6

Therefore, the organised list has the following outcomes:

H1 T1

H2 T2

H3 T3

H4 T4

H5 T5

H6 T6

Finally, the correct tree diagram is attached below.

Megan draws three different diagrams to represent the sample space of flipping a coin-example-1
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