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A roll of one die has six possible outcomes. Use the product counting principle to determine the total number of outcomes for a toss of two die explain your response
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There are 36 possible outcomes.
There are 6 outcome for the first die and 6 outcomes for the second die. The fundamental counting principle states that to find the total number of outcomes of these independent events, we multiply:
6(6) = 36
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