A coin is tossed and the spinner is spun one possible outcome is H3 (heads, 3). What is the sample

I guess that would depend on what the spinner choices are.

For sure, T3 is another outcome.

To determine the sample space in this scenario, we need to consider all possible outcomes when tossing a coin and spinning a spinner.

For the coin toss, there are two possible outcomes: heads (H) and tails (T).

For the spinner, the possible outcomes depend on the specific spinner being used. In this case, since the notation is "H3", we can assume that the spinner has numbers 1-3 on it. Therefore, the possible outcomes of spinning the spinner are 1, 2, and 3.

To define the sample space, we need to consider all possible combinations of the coin toss and spinner outcome.

Therefore, the sample space in this scenario is: {H1, H2, H3, T1, T2, T3}, where H represents heads and T represents tails, and the numbers represent the outcomes of spinning the spinner.