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Coin Flip

Given one heads outcome in three coin flips, what’s the probability of flipping two heads and one tail?

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  1. Concise Answer: The probability is 1/3.
    Detailed Explanation: There are three equally likely scenarios where you get at least one head in three flips: HHT, HTH, and THH. Since one head is certain, only these three outcomes are possible, making the probability of two heads and one tail 1/3.