A coin is tossed twice. Find the probability of Head and Tail.
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When a coin is tossed twice, the coin has no memory of whether it came up heads or tails the first time, so the second toss of the coin is independent. The probability of heads on the first toss is 50%, just as it is on all subsequent tosses of the coin. The two outcomes of the toss of a coin are heads or tails.
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