11. An experiment consists of tossing a coin and then throwing it second time if a head occurs. If a tail occurs on the first toss, then a die is rolled once. Find the sample space.

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11. The possible outcomes when a coin is tossed is a Head or a Tail. And the possible outcomes when a die is rolled is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6.

By condition, when a head occurs or first toss the coin is tossed again and if a tail occurs on first toss a die is rolled. So, the required sample space is

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