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Jamal fipped a coin 3 times . He recorded the outcome using H to represent the heads side of the coin and the T to represent the tall sides of the coin Which set represents the event, A that at least two of the flips are talls?A. A={TT}B. A={TTH} C. A={HTT, THT, TTH} D. A={HTT, THT, TTH, TTT}
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A = {HTT, THT, TTH, TTT}
In this set, at least two of the flips are tails
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