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If you flip a penny, toss a 1–6 number cube, and flip a quarter, how many outcomes are possible?
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If you flip a penny, toss a 1–6 number cube, and flip a quarter, how many outcomes are possible?
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2021-07-23T10:09:39+00:00
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Answer:
6x 2 = 12
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
24
EXPLANATION:
there’s 4 different outcomes for the Penny and Quarter combos
– P Heads and Q Heads
– P Tails and Q Heads
– P Heads and Q Tails
– P Tails and Q Tails
Each of those outcomes will have one of six numbers so I just figured
6 outcomes for number cube × 4 outcomes for P and Q (penny and quarter)
6 × 4 = 24
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