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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

1/3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

for each

OpenStudy (anonymous):

theres no statement applying the number of tmes any of the coins were tossed so it would be 1/3 for each

OpenStudy (anonymous):

There is only one possible outcome. And that outcome would be that every coin lands on it's side or something like that.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Seriously, though. You gotta be more specific and how you are differentiating outcomes. Are we differentiating based on whether each coin is heads or tails?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@arianadarsh It's a stupid question, but I'll bite anyway. Each coin has two possible outcomes: heads or tails. When counting total outcomes among independent events, you multiply their individual outcomes. In this case, we have \(2\times 2\times 2 = 8\).

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