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Probability - Coins (3), Not All Same, To Fraction (Level 1)

This math topic covers the probability of flipping three coins and achieving a mixed set of outcomes (not all heads or all tails). Students are required to express their answers as fractions. This involves understanding and calculating the likelihood of various combinations occurring when flipping multiple coins, an essential part of probability and counting multiple events. Each question presents different scenarios with multiple choices, enhancing the students' ability to evaluate probabilities in a fractional format.

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Coins (3), Not All Same, To Fraction

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What is the chance of flipping a mixed set (not all heads or all tails) on these coins?

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