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If a coin is tossed twice what is the probability of getting two heads together

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Solution

The sample space of two tossed coins is:

S: {(H,H),(H,T,),(T,H),(T,T)}

Probability=(No. Of favourable outcomes)/(Total no. Of outcomes)

Here, from the sample space,

P(getting 2 heads when a coin is tossed twice)= 1/4


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