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7 June, 21:54

If we consider the toss of four coins as an experiment, how many equally likely outcomes does the sample space have?

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  1. 7 June, 22:21
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    There are 16 possible outcomes.

    This is found by taking the number of possible outcomes for each toss, 2, and raising it to the 4th power (for 4 tosses):

    2⁴ = 2*2*2*2 = 16
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