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Question: You have a probability tree representing all possible outcomes for two successive coin tosses. How many branches (not outcomes) does the probability tree have?

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The probability tree for two successive coin tosses would have four branches. This is because a coin has two outcomes (heads or tails) each time it is tossed and you toss it twice (2 tosses x 2 outcomes each = 4 branches).

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Nov. 6, 2023, 7:24 p.m.

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Published: Monday, November 6, 2023

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