Solution: We know that, When two coins are tossed simultaneously, the possible outcomes are {(H, H), (H, T), (T, H), (T, T)} So, n(S) = 4 (i) The outcomes favourable to the event E, ‘at least one...
A man tosses two different coins (one of Rs 2 and another of Rs 5) simultaneously. What is the probability that he gets: (i) at least one head? (ii) at most one head?
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