Solve the problem.When a coin is tossed n times, there are 2n possible results. For example, if a coin is tossed three times, there are 23 = 8 possible results. How many more different results are there when a coin is tossed ten times than when it is tossed six times?

A. 960
B. 64
C. 1024
D. 1088


Answer: A

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C. converges if p > 1.
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B.
C. 12,486,936
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What will be an ideal response?

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