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two coins are toseed simultaneously what is the probability of getting at most one head

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Answered by ParthThakre9965
3

Only 3 events are possible.


TT, HT and TH.


so,


3/4


so that's the probability of getting at most 1 head.



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Answered by Smarter111
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When two coins are tossed together,
Total possible outcomes = 4 {HH, TH, HT, TT}
Outcomes with favourable condition = 3 {HT, TH, TT}
Hence, the P (getting atmost one head) = 3/4 = 0.75 or 75%

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*atmost one head means that maximum one head is compulsory to come in any of the four outcomes and minimum could be no heads in any of the four outcomes*
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