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Mathematics, 21.01.2021 01:00 saltytaetae

You’ve flipped the coin 3 times already, and it has come up head once. The cumulative fraction of heads is currently 1/3. If you flip the coin one more time, are you guaranteed that it will land heads up in order to make that cumulative fraction 2/4? Explain your reasoning. Whoever answers first and correctly will get brainliest.

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