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What is the likelihood of flipping a coin and getting heads? A. Likely B. Unlikely C. As likely as not D. Impossible E. Certain
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What is the likelihood of flipping a coin and getting heads?
A. Likely
B. Unlikely
C. As likely as not
D. Impossible
E. Certain
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A. Likely
Sorry if I’m wrong but I’m pretty sure that is correct
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Answer:
A.likely
Explanation:
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