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Two coins are tossed simultaneous what is the probability of getting at the most one head

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Answered by vaibhavdantkale65
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Two coins are tossed simultaneous what is the probability of getting at the most one head

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Answered by IIMrMartianII
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Here's your answer mate

  • When two coins are tossed simultaneously then the possible outcomes obtained are {HH, HT, TH, and TT}.
  • Here H denotes head and T denotes tail.
  • Therefore, a total of 4 outcomes obtained on tossing two coins simultaneously.
  • Number of favourable outcome(s) for no head is {TT} Number of favourable outcome(s) for one head is {HT, TH}
  • Therefore, the event of getting at most one head has 3 favourable outcomes. These are TT, HT and TH.

Therefore, the probability of getting at most one head = 3/4.

Hope it helps

Answered by IIMrMartianII
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Here's your answer mate

  • When two coins are tossed simultaneously then the possible outcomes obtained are {HH, HT, TH, and TT}.
  • Here H denotes head and T denotes tail.
  • Therefore, a total of 4 outcomes obtained on tossing two coins simultaneously.
  • Number of favourable outcome(s) for no head is {TT} Number of favourable outcome(s) for one head is {HT, TH}
  • Therefore, the event of getting at most one head has 3 favourable outcomes. These are TT, HT and TH.

Therefore, the probability of getting at most one head = 3/4.

Hope it helps

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