Different outcomes are just what can happen when you do something, like choosing a path in a game or picking a flavor of ice cream.
Imagine you're at an ice cream shop with your friend, and both of you pick different flavors. One picks chocolate, the other picks vanilla. That’s like having different outcomes, each person gets what they chose, and it's all because of their choices.
What are Outcomes?
Outcomes are the results of a choice or an action. When you choose something, that choice leads to a result, that's your outcome. Sometimes there can be more than one outcome, depending on the choices made.
For example:
- If you pick chocolate ice cream, your outcome is getting chocolate.
- If you pick vanilla, your outcome is getting vanilla.
It’s like playing a board game: if you roll a 6, you might move forward 6 spaces, that's one outcome. But if you roll a 2, you only move 2 spaces, that's another outcome.
So, different outcomes are just different results from different choices or actions. Just like choosing between chocolate and vanilla! Different outcomes are just what can happen when you do something, like choosing a path in a game or picking a flavor of ice cream.
Imagine you're at an ice cream shop with your friend, and both of you pick different flavors. One picks chocolate, the other picks vanilla. That’s like having different outcomes, each person gets what they chose, and it's all because of their choices.
Examples
- Choosing to eat a candy now leads to being happy, but maybe less energy later.
- A rainstorm can cause flooding or just wet streets.
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