What does it mean for two probabilities to be mutually


Question 1: You and a friend are talking about the probability of getting a heads on a single toss of a fair coin. Your friend insists that you are more likely to get a heads on a single toss of a fair coin than a tails. Is your friend correct, why or why not? If we were to toss the fair coin an infinite number of times, what would we expect?

Question 2: What does it mean for two probabilities to be mutually exclusive? Provide an example of probabilities that are mutually exclusive.

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