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2 March, 22:10

What is the probability of each of the three outcomes in a trial: two heads, one head and one tail, and two tails? why is one of them different than the other two?

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  1. 2 March, 22:34
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    The "one head and one tail" would be my best guess because you get one of each outcome, whereas the other two outcomes are two of the same outcome.
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