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| Question 1049695:  A die is rolled, and a coin is tossed.
 (a) Use the Fundamental Principle of Counting to determine how many different outcomes are possible.
 I feel like I am missing something. When I mapped this out, I mapped out six results of the dice. six possibilities, starting from 6 and counting down to one. For the coin, two sides, with 1 outcome per side.
 My first answer was enormous. It was around 46k. My second answer was 720.
 Both of these are incorrect, and I am really stumped. I feel like I am overlooking something.
 Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Draw out a table. This table will have 6 rows and 2 columns. The rows will have 1 through 6. The columns will have H and T (heads and tails) 
 There are 6*2 = 12 different outcomes here. So the final answer is 12.
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