Q.07 A coin is tossed. What are the all possible outcomes ?
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When you toss a coin there are two possible outcomes: 'heads' or 'tails'. Each of these outcomes is equally likely, since there is 1 'head' and 1 'tail' on the coin. If a coin is tossed twice, what is the probability of 'heads' coming up both times? A tree diagram is one way of showing all the possible outcomes.
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when a coin is tossed all the possible outcomes are= Head and Tail.
A outcome means how many face the thing or object have like a die have 6 faces(1 2 3 4 5 6) same like that a coin have two faces(Head and Tail). so after a coin is tossed you may get head or tail.
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