Mathematics
Mathematics, 24.06.2021 03:40, lemoinedegraw

Roll a die and then flip a coin. List all of the possible outcomes using the numbers 1-6 for the die roll and T (tail) or H (head) for the coin flip.

How many possible outcomes are there?
Is one event more likely to occur than another?
Would the graph of this be a bell curve like the other example? Why or why not?

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