there are 8 tiles in a bag students get 1 tile.What are the possible outcomes

To find the possible outcomes, we need to consider how many students are there and how many tiles are being drawn.

In this case, you mentioned that there are 8 tiles in the bag. Let's assume that there are n students drawing one tile each from the bag.

To determine the possible outcomes, we need to calculate the number of ways each student can draw a tile from the bag.

Since there are 8 tiles in the bag, each student has 8 options to choose from initially. After the first student draws a tile, there would be 7 tiles remaining in the bag. The second student would then have 7 options to choose from, and so on.

To find the total number of possible outcomes, we need to multiply the number of options for each student. Therefore, the total number of possible outcomes can be calculated as:

Total number of outcomes = number of options for student 1 * number of options for student 2 * ... * number of options for student n

In this case, since each student is drawing only one tile, the total number of possible outcomes would be equal to the number of students.

So, the possible outcomes for this scenario would be equal to the number of students drawing tiles from the bag.