Mathematics
If two coins are tossed once, what is the probability of getting :
(i) 2 heads ?
(ii) at least one head ?
(iii) both heads or both tails ?
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Answer
When two coins are tossed,
Possible outcomes = {HH, HT, TH, TT}.
No. of possible outcomes = 4.
(i) Favourable outcomes for getting 2 heads = {HH}.
No. of favourable outcomes = 1.
P(getting 2 heads) = .
Hence, the probability of getting 2 heads = .
(ii) Favourable outcomes for getting at least one head = {HT, TH, HH}.
No. of favourable outcomes = 3.
P(getting at least one head) = .
Hence, the probability of getting at least one head = .
(iii) Favourable outcomes for getting both heads or both tails = {HH, TT}.
No. of favourable outcomes = 2.
P(getting both heads or both tails) = .
Hence, the probability of getting both heads or both tails = .
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