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True or False. One (six-sided) fair die is rolled, and one (two-sided) fair coin is tossed. If the coin turns up heads, then the number of spots showing on the die is the value (score) for that trial. If the coin turns up tails, then twice the number of spots showing on the die is the value (score) for that trial.

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

A fair coin has two faces

The first face is the head and the second face is the tail.

If the coin turns up head (first face), then the number of spots showing on the die is the value of that trial.

If the coin turns up tail (second face), then twice the number of spots showing on the die is the value for that trial

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