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For a math assignment, Jane has to roll a set of six standard dice and record the results of each trial. She wonders how many different outcomes are possible after rolling all six dice. What is the total number of possible outcomes for each trial? O 7776 O 216 © O 46,656 O 36 RATIONALE We can use the general counting principle and note that for each step, we simply multiply all the possibilities at each step to get the total number of outcomes. Each die has 6 possible outcomes, so the overall number of outcomes for rolling 6 die with 6 possible outcomes each is: Ny*ns*..*ng = 6*6*6*6*6*6 =6° = 46,656 CONCEPT —> Fundamental Counting Principle Report an issue with this question
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