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Let H be the event that a coin flip lands with heads showing, and let T be the event that a flip lands with
tails showing. (Note that P(H)=P(T) = 0.5.) What is the probability that you will get heads at least once if
you flip the coin ten times? Complete the explanation. If necessary, round your answer to the nearest
thousandth.
The probability is
Let A be the probability that heads appears at least once and B be the probability that it doesn't appear
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