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Toby throws a coin 2 times. The outcome of each throw is either Heads (H) or Tails (T). List all the possible outcomes of the 2 throws. Use the letters H and T in your listing (eg. HH, ...).
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Toby throws a coin 2 times.
The outcome of each throw is either Heads (H) or Tails (T).
List all the possible outcomes of the 2 throws.
Use the letters H and T in your listing (eg. HH, ...).
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TT, TH, HT, HH
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HH
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TH
TT
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