Chapter 1: Q11. (page 36)
Use a tree diagram to find the sample space for each event. State the number of possible outcomes.

The spinner at the right is spun and two coins are tossed.
Short Answer
The possible number of outcomes is 20.
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Chapter 1: Q11. (page 36)
Use a tree diagram to find the sample space for each event. State the number of possible outcomes.

The spinner at the right is spun and two coins are tossed.
The possible number of outcomes is 20.
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