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Three coins are tossed simultaneously 100 times the following frequencies of different outcomes: Outcomes:      No head          One head                       Two heads      Three head Frequency:     14                   38                       36                   12 If the three coins are simultaneously tossed again, compute the probability of: (i) 2 heads coming up. (ii) 3 heads coming up. (iii) at least one head coming up. (iv) getting more heads than tails. (v) getting more tails than heads.

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To solve the problem, we will calculate the probabilities for each of the specified events based on the given frequencies of outcomes from tossing three coins 100 times. ### Given Data: - Outcomes and their frequencies: - No head: 14 - One head: 38 - Two heads: 36 - Three heads: 12 ...
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