Elsa had a rubber disc that was red on one side and blue on the other. She tossed this disc 3 times. Draw a diagram showing all the possible outcomes she could get in 3 tosses of the same rubber disc

1st toss can be red or blue
2nd toss can be red or blue
and 3rd toss can be red or blue

Caitlin has a pink umbrella and a black umbrella. She has a pink jacket, a blue jacket, and a black jacket. Draw a diagram showing all the possible ways Caitlin can combine her jackets and umbrellas

Pink umbrella
pink blue or black jacket

black umbrella
pink blue or black jacket

pink jacket
pink umbrella or black umbrella

blue jacket
pink umbrella or black umbrella

black jacket
pink umbrella or black umbrella

Marty is a cheerleader. His school colors are red,white,and blue. Marty's uniform consists of a red sweater and a blue sweater/ He has 3 pairs of uniform pants: one red one white and one blue. Draw a diagram showing all the possible ways Marty can combine his uniform pieces so that he is always wearing one sweater and one pair of pants niether of which are the same color

red sweater
white or blue pants

blue sweater
white or red pants

white pants
red sweater or blue sweater

To draw the diagram showing all possible outcomes for Elsa's tosses of the rubber disc, we can use a tree diagram.

Start by drawing a node for the first toss with two branches coming out of it: one for red and one for blue.

Next, draw two nodes for the second toss, connecting them to the corresponding branches from the first toss. Each node represents a possible outcome. Repeat this step for the third toss, connecting the nodes with the corresponding branches from the second toss.

The final diagram should have eight terminal points (nodes representing the third toss) with various combinations of red and blue.

To draw the diagram showing all possible ways Caitlin can combine her jackets and umbrellas, we can use a combination chart.

List all possible options for the umbrellas (pink and black) as rows and all possible options for the jackets (pink, blue, and black) as columns.

Draw lines connecting each umbrella option to each jacket option to represent the possible combinations.

There should be 6 possible combinations in total (2 umbrellas multiplied by 3 jackets).

To draw the diagram showing all possible ways Marty can combine his uniform pieces, we can also use a combination chart.

List all possible options for the sweaters (red and blue) as rows and all possible options for the pants (red, white, and blue) as columns.

Draw lines connecting each sweater option to each pants option to represent the possible combinations.

There should be 6 possible combinations in total (2 sweaters multiplied by 3 pants).

________ B__________________ R_______

_____B _______R __________B_______R

_ B __R ___ B__R ______ B _R ___B _ R

draw lines down the tree roots
eg:
B B B
B B R
B R B
etc for all 8 paths