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3/8, or 37.5%There are eight possible sequences that can emerge from three coin tosses. Three have heads twice and tails once. Three have the opposite, two tails and one heads. The remaining possibilities are all heads or all tails.H H TH T HT H HT T HT H TH T TH H HT T T
Sample space for two coins tossed is: HH HT TH TT Therefore at most one head is HT TH TT or 3/4 or 0.75.
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If you flip a coin 2 times, there are 4 possible outcomes; HH, HT, TH, TT.
You think of each toss as having heads or tails, so there are two choices. If you toss the coin twice you have 4 choices HH, TT, HT and TH. The number of different coin tosses is 2^n ordered tosses and n+1 unordered. For example in two tosses, 2^2=4 ordered tosses if HT is different than TH and if HT is the same as TH then we have 2+1=3 different possible tosses.