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EXAMPLE 1 Find a sample space You flip a coin and roll a number cube. How many possible outcomes are in the sample space? List the possible outcomes. SOLUTION Use a tree diagram to find the outcomes in the sample space. Coin flip Number cube roll

EXAMPLE 1 Find a sample space The sample space has 12 possible outcomes. They are listed below. Heads, 1 Heads, 2 Heads, 3 Heads, 4 Heads, 5 Heads, 6 Tails, 1 Tails, 2 Tails, 3 Tails, 4 Tails, 5 Tails, 6

GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 1 1. You flip 2 coins and roll a number cube. How many possible outcomes are in the sample space? List the possible outcomes. The sample space has 24 possible outcomes: ANSWER HH1, HH2, HH3, HH4, HH5, HH6, HT1, HT2, HT3, HT4, HT5, HT6, TH1,TH2, TH3, TH4, TH5, TH6, TT1, TT2, TT3, TT4, TT5, TT6.