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To explain:
Coin tossing can be used for simulating experiment with two possible outcomes.

Answer to Problem 21HP
Coin tosses are sometimes used for simulating an experiment with two possible outcomes.
Explanation of Solution
Coin tosses can be used for simulating an experiment with wo possible outcomes when the probability of either event occurring likely.
In case one event was more likely than the other, a coin toss would not simulate the experiment very well.
Thus, coin tosses are sometimes used for simulating an experiment with two possible outcomes.
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