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Mathematics, 13.05.2021 20:10 Nobleufia

Jake and Carl are deciding what to do after school. They decide to flip two coins. If the coins are both heads, they play video games after school. If the coins are both tails, they watch a movie. If they flip one head and one tail in any order, they ride their bikes. Is this strategy fair? Does each outcome have an equally likely chance of occurring? Why or why not?

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