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Standard VII
Mathematics
Chance and Probability
On tossing a ...
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Question 12
On tossing a coin, the outcome is
(a) only head
(b) only tail
(c) neither head nor tail
(d) either head nor tail
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When we toss a coin, two outcomes are possible, i.e. head or tail.
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