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A fair coin is flipped three times where each flip comes up either heads or tails. part

a. treating each flip as distinct, how many possible outcomes are there for the three flips? 6 part
b. how many of those possible outcomes include two or more heads? part c and
d. what is the probability of at least two heads in three coin flips? (answer as a fraction in lowest terms.)

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see the attached picture for solution:
A fair coin is flipped three times where each flip comes up either heads or tails-example-1
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