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Neko [114]
3 years ago
8

Which table correctly shows all the sample spaces for tossing a coin and rolling an odd number on a six-sided number cube? Coin

Number cube Outcome Heads 1 Heads, 1 Heads 3 Heads, 3 Heads 5 Heads, 5 Tails 1 Tails, 1 Tails 3 Tails, 3 Tails 5 Tails, 5 Coin Number cube Outcome Heads 1 Heads, 1 Heads 2 Heads, 2 Heads 3 Heads, 3 Tails 4 Tails, 4 Tails 5 Tails, 5 Tails 6 Tails, 6 Coin Number cube Outcome Heads 2 Heads, 2 Heads 4 Heads, 4 Heads 6 Heads, 6 Tails 2 Tails, 2 Tails 4 Tails, 4 Tails 6 Tails, 6 Coin Number cube Outcome Heads 2 Heads, 1 Heads 4 Heads, 3 Heads 6 Heads, 5 Tails 2 Tails, 2 Tails 4 Tails, 4 Tails 6 Tails, 6
Mathematics
2 answers:
Sati [7]3 years ago
5 0
Table D I believe :) Hope this helps!!

Naddik [55]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Coin Number

cube Outcome

Heads  

2

Heads, 2

Heads  

4

Heads, 4

Heads  

6

Heads, 6

Tails  

2

Tails, 2

Tails  

4

Tails, 4

Tails  

6

Tails, 6

Step-by-step explanation:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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5 tuples implies that:

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(h,i,j,k,m) implies that:

r = 5

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