how many outcomes are there in an experiment consisting of rolling three dice followed by tossing a coinonce?

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6 * 6 * 6 * 2 = ?

To determine the number of outcomes in this experiment, we need to consider the possible outcomes of rolling three dice and tossing a coin.

When rolling a die, there are six possible outcomes (numbers 1 through 6) for each roll. Since we roll three dice, the total number of outcomes for this part of the experiment would be 6 * 6 * 6 = 216.

For the coin toss, there are two possible outcomes: heads or tails.

To find the total number of outcomes in the combined experiment, we multiply the number of outcomes for each part. In this case, we multiply 216 (from the dice rolls) by 2 (from the coin toss).

So, the total number of outcomes in this experiment consisting of rolling three dice followed by tossing a coin once is 216 * 2 = 432.