The sample space is the set of all different outcomes that can show up from the experiment.
Flipping a coin has two possible outcomes: heads or tails.
Spinning the spinner has three possible outcomes: A, B or C.
Draw a tree diagram to represent the sample space:
If we represent results using ordered pairs, the sample space is:
![\mleft\lbrace(H,A\mright),(H,B),(H,C),(T,A),(T,B),(T,C)\}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/pxkwuqut7j6h7c6zjtsdvje8j5vj4iw8as.png)
Where H stands for heads and T stands for tails.