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Turning left and turning right
Getting heads and tails
These are examples of what?

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Turning left, turning right, heads, and tails are examples of probability in mathematics.

Step-by-step explanation:

The examples you mentioned, turning left and turning right, and getting heads and tails, are all related to the concept of probability in mathematics. When you flip two fair coins, the sample space consists of four possible outcomes: HH (both coins show heads), HT (the first coin shows heads and the second coin shows tails), TH (the first coin shows tails and the second coin shows heads), and TT (both coins show tails). The probability of getting heads or tails in each coin flip is 50% or 1/2. The more times you flip the coin, the closer you will get to a 50% probability for heads and tails.

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