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Those are the names given to the two faces of a coin. From early days, coins had an image of important persons - kings, queens, emperors, on one face and that face was called heads. The reason for the other side being called "tails" is uncertain. These are the only two outcomes of a coin being tossed. Although there is a non-zero probability of the coin falling and remaining on its edge, it is small enough to be ignored in practice.
You cannot be sure. Not sure how the faces of a coin are similar to genes. There are two and you will get one from each parent. One or the other will dominate. However, while heads and tails of a coin are equally "powerful", some genes are far more powerful (recessive) than others.
The coin that is not a penny is a quarter. The other one IS a penny.
There are two sides to the coin, so the probability of getting heads or tails on one flip of the coin is 1/2 or 50%.
one banana and two apples make a happy face.
face or visage for one meaning of countenance tolerate or accept for another meaning of countenance
This coin has virtually no value above face value. A fully uncirculated coin may bring one to two dollars from a collector.
a coin has two faces the head- with the faceand what is commonly accepted as tails- the back
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if your reffering to two-face in batman forever then he died when he flipped his coin then batman threw some coins at him so in confusion he fell to his death. if your reffering to two face in batman the dark knight then he was killed when he flipped the coin to decide the fate of gordans son so as he focused on his coin,batman charged at him and knocked him off a building,killing him
In the Dark Knight Batman had a chose to choose Two face or his love and he chose Two Face. He saved him from a burning building and half of his face was burned in the explosion. He also had a double sided coin with heads on both sides in the explosion one of the sides were burned so he would have 2 FACES. Then he became TWO FACE the villain because he wanted Batman to save the girl who was also his love and Batman didn't, so he flipped the coin to see who would live!!! In the comics and Batman Forever, Two-Face was burned at a trial (he was a lawyer). He was trying Sal Maroni, a crime boss. Maroni threw acid in Two-Face's face, but Two-Face covered half of his face, so only half was burned. And also, Bat-Man is Batman not Bat-Man or Bat Man
An ellipse is a planular conic and is two-dimensional, meaning it de facto only has one face.
Those are the names given to the two faces of a coin. From early days, coins had an image of important persons - kings, queens, emperors, on one face and that face was called heads. The reason for the other side being called "tails" is uncertain. These are the only two outcomes of a coin being tossed. Although there is a non-zero probability of the coin falling and remaining on its edge, it is small enough to be ignored in practice.
You cannot be sure. Not sure how the faces of a coin are similar to genes. There are two and you will get one from each parent. One or the other will dominate. However, while heads and tails of a coin are equally "powerful", some genes are far more powerful (recessive) than others.
The one that is not a 10p is a 20p. The other coin is a 10p. The question/riddle does not say that neither coin is a 10p, only that one of them is not.
good and evil 2 sides of a coin
It's an ordinary circulation coin worth, well, $2.