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Coco flips a penny, a nickel, and a quarter. Each coin is fair (meaning that heads and tails are equally likely to come up). What is the probability that at least one of the coi…
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Coco flips a penny, a nickel, and a quarter. Each coin is fair (meaning that heads and tails are equally likely to come up). What is the probability that at least one of the coins comes up heads?
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It is certain because it’s about a 3/5 chance it will land on heads
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