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the diagram below shows the sample space for tossing a coin. tree diagr…

Question

the diagram below shows the sample space for tossing a coin.
tree diagram: first branch head/tails; under head: heads (branches head/tails), tails (branches head/tails); under tails: heads (branches head/tails), tails (branches head/tails)
which three statements about the sample space are true?

  • there are three outcomes that have at least three tails.
  • one outcome is heads, tails, heads.
  • the coin was tossed three times.
  • there are 8 possible outcomes.
  • you are more likely to toss heads rather than tails.
  • there are more outcomes that include heads than tails.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. "One outcome is Heads, Tails, Heads": By tracing the tree, we can see a path: Head -> Tails -> Head, so this is true.
  2. "The coin was tossed three times": The tree has three levels (first toss, second, third), so it's 3 tosses, true.
  3. "There are 8 possible outcomes": For 3 tosses, each with 2 options, total outcomes are \(2\times2\times2 = 8\), true.
  • "There are three outcomes that have at least three Tails": With 3 tosses, max Tails is 3 (TTT), only 1 outcome, so false.
  • "You are more likely to toss Heads rather than Tails": Probability of H and T in a fair coin is equal, false.
  • "There are more outcomes that include Heads than Tails": Outcomes with Heads: 7 (all except TTT), outcomes with Tails: 7 (all except HHH), so equal, false.

Answer:

  • One outcome is Heads, Tails, Heads.
  • The coin was tossed three times.
  • There are 8 possible outcomes.