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Mathematics, 21.04.2021 18:00, gugu1004

A student is conducting a probability experiment and wants to know the total number of outcomes for the experiment. The student's experiment is comprised
of three events as listed below. How many outcomes are possible in this
experiment? *
• rolling a six-sided number cube
• flipping a coin
• rolling a six-sided number cube again

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