A coin is tossed three times. The number of possible outcomes is
When a coin is tossed once, the number of outcomes is two (Head and Tail) i.e., in each throw, the number of ways of showing a different face is .Similarly tossing the coin for the second time, there are again the same two outcomes and similarly, for a third toss, the same outcomes appear.
Thus, by the multiplication principle, the required number of possible outcomes is .
So, the outcomes are .