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Two coins are tossed simultaneously what is the probability of getting at most one tail?

(a). ¼
(b). ⅔
(c). ¾
(d). ⅓

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Answered by TeacherJosh
1

Answer:

Hence, the probability of getting at least one tail is 43.

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by vishu143harshita
2

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

When 2 coins are tossed, the possible outcomes are HH. HT, TH, TT.

Number of possible outcomes =4

Let E be an event of getting at most one tail.

Favourable outcomes = TH, HT, HH

Number of favourable outcomes =3

P(E)=Number of favourable outcomes/Number of possible outcomes

P(E)=3/4

The probability of getting at most one tail is 3/4.

Therefore, option (c) is correct option...

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