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Mathematics, 14.06.2020 01:57 zozo88

Which event has exactly 12 possible outcomes? rolling a number cube with sides labeled 1 through 6 and then rolling the number cube again

tossing a coin and randomly choosing one of 4 different cards

rolling a number cube with sides labeled 1 through 6 and tossing a coin

tossing a coin 6 times

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