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A coin is tossed once. Write its sample space.

Given: A coin is tossed once.


To Find: Write its sample space?


Explanation: Here, the coin is tossed only once,


Then, there are two probability either Head(H) or Tail(T)


So, Sample will be


S = {H, T}


Where, H denotes Head and T denotes Tail


Hence, The sample is {H, T}


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