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Mathematics
Probability
Coin Tossing
What are the chances that a coin toss will result in heads (vs tails)?
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The chances of a coin toss resulting in heads are 50%, as there are only two possible outcomes - heads or tails - and each outcome has an equal likelihood of occurring.
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