A computer simulation tossed a 10-faced die 5 times. How many possible outcomes exist?
Solution:
Given 10-faced die is rolled 5 times
Let us consider a hexahedral die, it has 6 faces
there are 6 outcomes for the one die.
For a die rolled twice, there are 62 or 36 outcomes.
For a die rolled thrice, there are 63 or 216 outcomes.
So, the base is the number of faces and the exponent is a number of times it is rolled
Therefore, for a die of 10 faces, tossed 5 times, the sample space would contain 105 possibilities.
A computer simulation tossed a 10-faced die 5 times. How many possible outcomes exist?
Summary:
A computer simulation tossed a 10-faced die 5 times. There exist 105 possible outcomes.
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