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Fundamental Principle of Counting

Example 1

Consider the experiment of tossing two coins. How many elements are there in the sample space?


Solution

The given experiment can be divided into two operations, tossing the first coin and tossing the second coin. The first operation gives two possible outcomes, "head" or "tail." The second operation also gives two possible outcomes, "head" or "tail."

Thus, 2·2=4. There are 4 elements in the sample space.