farmboy farmboy
  • 18-10-2014
  • Mathematics
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Consider the experiment of tossing a coin twice, Let A and B be two events defined below. A=(first toss results in H) and B= (second toss results in H) the events A and B are what

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gamegirl3596
gamegirl3596 gamegirl3596
  • 18-10-2014
the are the two possible outcomes of the experiment
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viktor
viktor viktor
  • 18-10-2014
''Yes'' There no possible 2 outcomes (its impossible) !!
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