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Mark flips a coin twice. how many outcomes are in the sample space?
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Mark flips a coin twice. how many outcomes are in the sample space?
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For every time you flip a coin, you get two outcomes: either heads or tails. Let's denote H = heads and T = tails.
This would mean that you can have two heads, two tails, or a head or a tail. Remember that order matters!
S = { HH, TT, HT, TH }
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