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You are flipping two standard coins.One coin is red and the other is blue.What is the probability of getting heads on the red coin and heads on the blue coin? a.1/2 b.3/2 c.1/3 d.1/4
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You are flipping two standard coins.One coin is red and the other is blue.What is the probability of getting heads on the red coin and heads on the blue coin?
a.1/2
b.3/2
c.1/3
d.1/4
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I’m pretty sure the answer is d
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i Believe the answer is B
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