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Consider a fair coin which when tossed results in either heads (h) or tails (t). if the coin is tossed two times 1. list all possible outcomes. (order matters here. so, ht and th are not the same outcome.) 2. write the sample space. 3. list all possible events and compute the probability of each event, assuming that the probability of each possible outcome from part (a) is equal. (keep in mind that there should be many more events than outcomes and not all events will have the same probability.)

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