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What are your chances for tossing a head? What are your chances for tossing a tail?
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What are your chances for tossing a head? What are your chances for tossing a tail?
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There is a 50 % chance you'll get head and a 50 % chance you'll get tail
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Fifty/fifty because each makes half of one whole coin.
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