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- jack tossed a coin three times. which tree - diagram shows all of the possible outcomes of the coin landing heads up or tails up?
- a teacher has a container of paper clips. she will randomly select one paper clip from the container box:
- 8 pink clips
- 14 purple clips
- 12 yellow clips
Step1: Count total possible outcomes
When tossing a coin 3 times, each toss has 2 outcomes. Total outcomes: $2 \times 2 \times 2 = 8$. A valid tree diagram must have 8 end nodes.
Step2: Check branch consistency
Each first toss branch (Heads/Tails) must split into 2 branches (Heads/Tails) for the second toss, and each of those splits into 2 for the third toss. The top-left diagram (labeled F) starts with Heads, splits into Heads/Tails, each of those splits into Heads/Tails, creating all 8 unique sequences: HHH, HHT, HTH, HTT, THH, THT, TTH, TTT.
Step3: Eliminate invalid diagrams
- The diagram starting with Tails (G) only shows 4 outcomes, missing sequences starting with Heads.
- The pair of diagrams (H) splits outcomes into two separate trees, which is not a single complete tree diagram.
- The bottom diagram (J) has duplicate/incorrect branches (e.g., Tails leading to two Heads branches), missing valid sequences.
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F. The top-left tree diagram starting with "Heads" that branches to show all 8 possible outcomes: HHH, HHT, HTH, HTT, THH, THT, TTH, TTT