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If you flip a coin ten times, how many different sequences of heads and tails are possible? a. 2° = 512 | b. 10 = 100 C. 102 = 1024 d. 210 = 1024
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If you flip a coin ten times, how many different sequences of heads and tails are possible?
a. 2° = 512
| b. 10 = 100
C. 102 = 1024
d. 210 = 1024
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D. 210=1024
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