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If a Fair Coin Is Tossed, the Probability of Coming

Question 97

Question 97

Multiple Choice

If a fair coin is tossed, the probability of coming up with either a head or a tail is:


A) ½ or 50 percent.
B) Zero.
C) 1 or 100 percent.
D) Unquantifiable.

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