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Mathematics, 30.11.2021 05:30 skyvargasov9cad

A coin is tossed twice. Ali claims that the event of two heads is at least as likely if we know that the first toss is a head than if we know that at least one of the tosses is a head. Is he right? Does it
make a difference if the coin is fair or unfair? How can we generalize Ali's reasoning?

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