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A game is played where a fair coin is flipped. On the first go, heads you lose, tails you get to flip again. On the second go, heads you lose and tails you win. What is the probability of winning? * 1/2
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A game is played where a fair coin is flipped. On the first go, heads you lose, tails you get to flip again. On the second go, heads you lose and tails you win. What is the probability of winning? *
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im pretty sure its a 50% chance so 1/2
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