in volleyball, you can volley, set, or spike. how many ways can your team make two plays? use tree diagram. thanks.

a tree diagram would show 9 possible outcomes

how to you do and count outcomes

To create a tree diagram and count the outcomes, follow these steps:

1. Begin by drawing a node at the top of the page. This node represents the first play your team can make.
2. From the first node, draw three branches downward. Label these branches as "Volley," "Set," and "Spike." These represent the three possible plays your team can choose for the first play.
3. From each of the branches representing the first play, draw three branches downward. Label these branches again as "Volley," "Set," and "Spike." These branches represent the three possible plays your team can choose for the second play.
4. Repeat step 3 for each branch of the second play, drawing three more branches and labeling them "Volley," "Set," and "Spike."

By following these steps and creating the tree diagram, you will see that there are a total of 9 possible outcomes:

1. Volley-Volley
2. Volley-Set
3. Volley-Spike

4. Set-Volley
5. Set-Set
6. Set-Spike

7. Spike-Volley
8. Spike-Set
9. Spike-Spike

Each outcome in the list above represents a unique combination of two plays that your team can make in volleyball.