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Is getting a tail complementary to getting a head? give reasons​

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In case if two coins are tossed, then getting at least one tail and no heads are complimentary event of each other. So, according to theses complimentary events, getting a tail is complementary to getting a head since both have equal probability. i.e. half each, and are mutually exclusive to each other......

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In case if two coins are tossed, then getting at least one tail and no heads are complimentary event of each other. So, according to theses complimentary events, getting a tail is complementary to getting a head since both have equal probability. i.e. half each, and are mutually exclusive to each other

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