if two coins are tossed simultaneously the probability of getting same outcomes
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Step-by-step explanation:
Let us take the experiment of tossing two coins simultaneously:
When we toss two coins simultaneously then the possible of outcomes are: (two heads) or (one head and one tail) or (two tails) i.e., in short (H, H) or (H, T) or (T, T) respectively; where H is denoted for head and T is denoted for tail.
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THE PROBABILITY TO GET THE SAME OUTCOMES IS 1/2..
Step-by-step explanation:
if two coins are tossed simultaneously
the number of total outcomes will be = 4 [H,H] ;[T,T] ;[T,H] ;[H,T]
PROBABILITY=no. of favourable outcomes / total no. of outcomes
= 2/4 [here the favourable outcomes are (H,H) nad (T,T) ]
=1/2
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