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  • 04-07-2018
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Two fair coins are tossed. Explain what the theoretical probability is of exactly one of the coins landing heads up.

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isaiahbyrd530pa7q99 isaiahbyrd530pa7q99
  • 04-07-2018
the probability of that happening would be 1/2 also known as 50%.
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  • 04-07-2018
The answer is, 2/4 (1/2 simplified) or 50%

Explanation:
You have 2 coins with 2 sides.
One coin only has one head and one tail, two coins have two of each.
As a result you would have 4 sides in total, but only 2 of those can be heads/tails.
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