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Determine P(E/F)
A coin is tossed three times, where
i. E:head on third toss,
F: head on first two tosses
ii. E: atleast two heads,
F: atmost two heads
iii. E: atmost two tails,
F: atleast one tail

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The correct Answer is:
i. `(1)/(2)`, ii. `(3)/(7)` and iii. `(6)/(7)`
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