Answer :

There are two possible outcomes when tossing a coin, head or tail.

Since the coin is fair, both outcomes are equally likely to occur 1/2 or 50% of the time.

If you toss a coin 100 times, there are 2^100 possible heads and tails, or about 1.26 x 10^30. This means that there are approximately 1.26 x 10^30 ways a coin can land heads or tails 100 times.

You can also get 50 heads, 50 tails, or a total of 100 combinations of heads and tails. In other words, no particular outcome is more likely than any other. The probability of any particular combination of heads and tails occurring is very small, but the probability of any combination occurring is 1 or 100%.

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