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You flip a coin.What is P(not tails)?Write your answer as a percentage rounded to the nearest tenth.%

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You flip a coin.What is P(not tails)?Write your answer as a percentage rounded to the nearest tenth.%

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The probability of not getting tails when flipping a coin is the same as the probability of getting heads.

A coin has two sides, heads and tails. So, the probability of getting either outcome is 1 out of 2, or 1/2.

To convert this to a percentage, you multiply by 100.

So, 1/2 * 100 = 50%.

Therefore, the probability of not getting tails (or getting heads) when flipping a coin is 50.0%.

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