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What is the likelihood of flipping heads on a coin Unlikely or likely or as likely as unlikely or impossible
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The likelihood of flipping heads on a fair coin is likely. A fair coin has two sides, heads and tails, and each side has an equal probability of 50%, so flipping heads is just as likely as flipping tails. Therefore, it can be described as "as likely as unlikely."
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