This math topic focuses on calculating probabilities involving flipping three coins. It explores the likelihood of all coins showing the same face, either all heads or all tails. Each question presents different combinations or scenarios of flipping three coins and asks students to determine the equation that best represents the probability of these outcomes. The answers are provided in fraction equations, emphasizing understanding probabilities as fractions and involving calculations with the fraction one-half, raised to different powers.
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What is the equation for the chance of flipping all heads or all tails on these coins?