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12.Which of the following is a Sample Space of an experiment: tossing a coin? A. {H,H} B. {H,T} C. {HH, TT} D. {H, HT, T}
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12.Which of the following is a Sample Space of an experiment: tossing a coin? A. {H,H} B. {H,T} C. {HH, TT} D. {H, HT, T}
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12.Which of the following is a Sample Space of an experiment: tossing a coin?
A. {H,H}
B. {H,T}
C. {HH, TT}
D. {H, HT, T}
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the answer would be B. {H,T}
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