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We flip a fair coin two times. The flips are independent. Remember, a fair coin lands on heads (H) with probability 1/2 and tails (T) with probability 1/2. If the outcomes are the same (HH or TT) we win; otherwise we lose. Define the following events: A: The first coin comes up heads B: The second coin comes up heads C: The event we win. What is the probability that all three events happen? That is what is ?

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