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What is the probability of getting heads more than once if you flip a coin three times?

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What is the theoretical probability of getting a head and a tail?

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What is the probability of flipping a coin 4 times and getting 4 heads?

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What is the possible outcome of flipping a coin?

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If I were to flip a coin 2 times. What is the probability of getting heads?

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If I were to flip a coin 4 times. What is the probability of me getting heads twice?

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While flipping a coin 100 times John gets 44 heads and 56 tails Enter the theoretical probability of getting a tail while flipping a perfectly balanced coin?

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What are the odds if getting 3 heads in a row when flipping a coin?

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