2...face up and face down.
To flip the desk top you press control (ctrl) and alt (alt) and at the same time press one of the arrow keys.
I am guessing SamJoe, means SAM and JOE not one person, so three people flip a coin, we have two outcomes each times, so 23= 8 possible outcomes. If you had n people, there would be 2n outcomes. For example, if two people flip there are 4 outcomes HH TT HT or TH
If you flip a coin 2 times, there are 4 possible outcomes; HH, HT, TH, TT.
2. There is heads and there is tails.
2*2*6 = 24 outcomes.
Four outcomes, three combinations.
The sample space consists of all the possible outcomes. A flip of a coin has 2 outcomes, H,T. The total number of outcomes for 6 flips are 26 or 64.
The ruling for the flip effect of the card in question is that when the card is flipped face-up, its effect is activated.
In Uno Flip, the special cards are the Flip card and the Wild Flip card. The Flip card allows players to switch the direction of play and the color of the cards. The Wild Flip card lets the player choose the color and forces the next player to draw cards until they get a card of the chosen color. These special cards add a twist to the game and can change the course of gameplay.
In Uno Flip, special cards include the Flip card, which changes the game direction, and the Wild Flip card, which allows you to choose a color and flip the deck. Additionally, the Draw One card makes the next player draw one card, and the Draw Five card makes the next player draw five cards.
enless you include it landing on it's side the two possible outcomes for this are: Heads and Tails
Two possible outcomes for each flip. 2,048 possible histories of 11 flips.