In the given experiment, Alexis flips a coin (which can result in heads 'H' or tails 'T') and rolls a 6-sided die (which can result in any number from 1 to 6). The sample space consists of all possible combinations of these outcomes.
The possible outcomes can be represented as pairs where the first part is the result of the coin flip and the second part is the result of the die roll. Therefore, the sample space is:
- H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, H6 (for a heads result)
- T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6 (for a tails result)
Regarding the provided responses:
- TT is not a valid outcome since it does not pair a coin flip and a die roll.
- T3 is also not valid, as it implies a tails result but lacks the correct format.
- 24 is not a valid outcome.
- 3H and 24 are also not valid outcomes.
Thus, the outcome that fits into the sample space must correctly represent a combination of a coin flip and a die roll.
None of the options given (TT, T3, 24, 3H) are formatted correctly to represent outcomes in the sample space of the experiment. A valid outcome would look like H3 (indicating heads and a roll of 3) or T6 (indicating tails and a roll of 6).