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Mathematics, 29.11.2021 19:50 JOEFRESH10

Urgent We all know the likelihood of flipping a coin and getting heads is fifty percent.

Use that information to think about these questions:

What about flipping a coin twice and getting heads both times?
Would it be more probable that you can flip a coin twice and get heads each time or less probable, or even the same?
What about flipping a coin three times, and getting heads each time?
How about ten times or even fifty?
In at least three sentences, explain your thoughts and why you think it is that way. After you post your thoughts, read through your peers responses and reply to two of your peers.

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