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A coin is tossed; if it falls heads up, it is tossed again. If it falls tails up, a die is rolled. Draw a tree diagram and determine the outcomes.
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The first event is the coin flip, which can result in either heads (H) or tails (T). \[ \begin{{array}}{{c}} \text{{Coin Flip}} \\ \downarrow \\ \begin{{array}}{{cc}} H & T \\ \end{{array}} \end{{array}} \] Show more…
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