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We toss two coins and observe the upper faces of the coins. a.observe at least one head b.observe at least one tail what is the probability that both a and b occur? what is the probability that a or b
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We toss two coins and observe the upper faces of the coins.
a.observe at least one head
b.observe at least one tail what is the probability that both a and b occur? what is the probability that a or b or both events occur?
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The probability would be one-fourth
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