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In this exercise, you'll use the formula for the probability of the complement of an event.

Another game you've set up at casino night involves rolling a fair six-sided die followed by tossing a fair coin. In this game, players earn points

depending on the number they get on the die and which side of the coin turns up. For example, the player earns 5 points for getting (2, tails).

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Find the total number of possible outcomes in each trial of this game.

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