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moongchi

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The probability of obtaining two heads and one tail (in any order) in three tosses of a coin is:
 
  a. .125
  b. .375
  c. .50
  d. 1.50

Question 2

The probability of obtaining either a head or a tail on any coin toss is:
 
  a. 1.00
  b. .75
  c. .50
  d. .25



janeli1

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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