Use the tree diagram to answer the question. How many possible outcomes are illustrated in the tree diagram? (1 point) Responses 2 2 4 4 6 6 8 8

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To determine the number of possible outcomes illustrated in a tree diagram, you would typically count the final endpoints (leaves) of the tree. Since I can't see the actual tree diagram, I can guide you on how to count the outcomes.

  1. Start at the root of the tree.
  2. Follow each branch to see how many possible choices you have at each decision point.
  3. Multiply the number of choices at each decision point together to get the total number of outcomes.
  4. Alternatively, count the number of endpoints in the tree, which represents all the possible outcomes.

The options you provided are: 2, 4, 6, and 8. If you can determine how many leaf nodes are at the end of the branches, that will give you your answer.

If you have two choices at each of two levels, for example, you would have 2 (from the first level) x 2 (from the second level) = 4 outcomes.

Please refer to your tree diagram to make the correct count.