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If two coins are tossed 100 times, what would the theoretical probability that the coins will land, one head, one tail?
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If two coins are tossed 100 times, what would the theoretical probability that the coins will land, one head, one tail?
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If two coins are tossed 100 times, what would the theoretical probability that the coins will land, one head, one tail?
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P(tails) 50 or 1/2
P (heads) 50 or 1/2
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