I believe your question is asked wrong by mistake. I'll try to answer what you might have been asking.
If you are asking how many outs a team has in a half-inning, the answer is 3.
A full inning consists of both teams getting 3 outs each.
If you are asking how many innings a team has in a complete game, the answer is actually 5. After the 5th inning a game is considered complete in case the weather does not permit it to go any further. If there are no obstructions, the game will last 9 innings. If the game is tied at the end of the 9th inning, then it will continue on to the 10th and so on, until a team scores ahead and the inning is completed.
If I'm correct, "inning" means when the players "come in" to play, so it's possible to say that each team actually "comes in" twice per inning, since they "come in" on the field for one half and "come in" to bat for the other half. That answer is debatable, though. It all depends on how you look at it.
3 outs per inning
Each team bats for a half-inning, and each team gets 3 outs. 6 outs in a full inning.
there are 6 outs per inning, 3 per team
3 per team.
6 there are three outs per team!
3 outs
The home team bats in the bottom of the inning.
3 outs per offensive at bat. 6 outs per inning since each team takes an offensive at bat. Unless it is the ninth or extra inning and the Home team is winning at the end of the Visiting team at bat. Then there is no need for a Home team at bat, Therefore there are only 3 outs in that inning.
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6 Team A is at bat first and remains at bat until 3 outs are recorded, Team A then takes the field and Team B comes to bat and remains at bat until 3 outs are recorded, ending the current inning.
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3 per team IMPROVED ANSWER: In a normal 9-inning baseball game, "3 per team" would be correct. However, there are many games when both teams do not have to bat in the ninth inning, thus reducing the number of outs in that inning to zero for one of the teams (the case would apply to a home team that is leading after the other team registers 3 outs in the top half of the ninth inning). The home team would have won the game if still ahead after the other team bats in their half of the ninth. There is no need to bat in the bottom of the ninth.