the experiment involved tossing three coins
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and recording the results. Each coin had two possible outcomes, either heads or tails. The experimenter tossed the coins simultaneously and recorded the combination of outcomes that occurred. This process was repeated multiple times to gather a sufficient amount of data. The goal of the experiment was to determine if there was any correlation between the outcomes of the coins and to analyze the probability of different combinations occurring. The data collected was then used to draw conclusions about the likelihood of certain results in a three-coin toss experiment.