SOLUTION: We will represent the results of ten tosses of a coin as an ordered list of length 10 with entries from {H,T}. How many different results are possible?
I've obtained 32, but tha
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Question 1075327: We will represent the results of ten tosses of a coin as an ordered list of length 10 with entries from {H,T}. How many different results are possible?
I've obtained 32, but that was incorrect.
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
There are 2^10 or 1024 results.
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