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A coin is tossed two times. Find the probability that (i) both the outcomes are head
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A coin is tossed two times. Find the probability that (i) both the outcomes are head
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A coin is tossed two times. Find the probability that (i) both the outcomes are head
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probability is 50%. 50% chance of heads and 50% tails
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the probability that both outcomes are head is 50% because there are only 2 options
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