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Mathematics, 05.10.2019 01:20 leonardoocampo4544

Let h (heads) and t (tails) denote the two outcomes of a random experiment of tossing a fair coin. suppose i toss the coin infinite many times and divide the outcomes (which are infinite sequences of heads and tails) into two types of events: (a) the portion of h or t of is exactly one half (e. g. hthththt… or (b) the portion of h or t is not one half (i. e. the complement of event (a). e. g. htthtthtt…). what are the probabilities for events (a) and (b), respectively?

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