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28 August, 23:41

If a coin is tossed 4 times, and then a standard six-sided die is rolled 2 times, and finally a group of four cards are drawn from a standard deck of 52 cards without replacement, how many different outcomes are possible?

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  1. 28 August, 23:46
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    Each coin has 2 possible outcomes, head or tails. Therefore 4 coins has total of 8.

    Each dies has 6 possible outcomes, so rolling 2 times has a total of 12.

    There are 52 possible cards, if 4 are drawn without replacement so the total possible is 52*51*50*49.

    We multiply all numbers:

    8*12*52*51*50*49 = 623,750,400

    Answer:

    623,750,400 outcomes
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