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Year 11
Probability and statistics
Year 11
Learn With an Example
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Compound Events: Find The Number Of Outcomes
You are rolling a fair six-sided die and flipping a fair coin. How many possible outcomes are there?
16
You are drawing three cards from a standard deck without replacement. How many possible outcomes are there?
132.600
You are flipping three fair coins. How many possible outcomes are there?
8
You are drawing four cards from a standard deck without replacement. How many possible outcomes are there?
6497600
You are flipping a biased coin with a 0.4 probability of landing heads and rolling a fair six-sided die. How many possible outcomes are there?
12
You are rolling two fair six-sided dice. How many possible outcomes are there?
36
You are rolling a fair six-sided die and drawing a card from a standard deck. How many possible outcomes are there?
72
You are drawing five cards from a standard deck without replacement. How many possible outcomes are there?
227,760
You are flipping a fair coin and rolling a fair six-sided die. How many possible outcomes are there?
12
You are drawing two cards from a standard deck without replacement. How many possible outcomes are there?
2652
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