A coin is flipped 10 times where each flip comes

zagonek34

zagonek34

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2021-12-11

A coin is flipped 10 times where each flip comes up either heads or tails. How many possible outcomes are there in total?

Answer & Explanation

Elaine Verrett

Elaine Verrett

Beginner2021-12-12Added 41 answers

Step 1 
Definitions 
product law The number of ways that two events can occur in succession is m*n if one event can happen in m different ways AND a second event can happen in n different ways.
Permutation definition (order matters):
P(n,r)=n!(nr)! 
Definition combination (order is not important): 
C(n,r)=(nr)=n!r!(nr)! 
with n!=n*(n-1)*...*2*1. 
Step 2 
Solution
There are two probable outcomes for each of the coin's ten flips.
Put the product rule to use:
2222222222=210=1024

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