SOLUTION: 4. Take out a coin for the following problems: a. Suppose you are going to flip a coin once. What is the set of possible outcomes for this? b. Suppose you are going to flip

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Question 328055: 4. Take out a coin for the following problems:
a. Suppose you are going to flip a coin once. What is the set of possible outcomes for this?
b. Suppose you are going to flip a coin twice. What is the set of possible outcomes for this?
c. If flip a coin twice, what are the chances that you will get one head and one tail (i.e. one in three, one in four, etc.)? Use your answer to the question 4b to get your answer.

Answer by Fombitz(32388) About Me  (Show Source):
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4a)(H)(T)
4b)(HH)(HT)(TH(TT)
4c)There are 2 head tail outcomes out of 4.
P(H&T)=2/4=1/2