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In an experiment a coin is tossed 10 times.
Q. Probability that no two heads are consecutive is :

A

`(143)/(2^(10))`

B

`(9)/(2^(6))`

C

`(2^(7)-1)/(2^(10))`

D

`(2^(6)-1)/(2^(6))`

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