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A coin is tossed twice. Let E be the event "the first toss shows heads" and F the event "the second toss shows heads". (a) Are the events E and F independent? Input Yes or No: (b) Find the probability of showing heads on both tosses. Write your answer as a reduced fraction.


A coin is tossed twice. Let E be the event the first toss shows heads and F the event the second

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