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A fair coin has equal probability for both outcomes.
A biased coin has unequal probabilities.
Even for a biased coin, the probabilities must still sum to 1:
For independent flips, we multiply the probabilities:
A biased coin still follows the basic probability rule: . The only difference is that the probabilities are not equal.
For multiple flips of independent events, multiply the individual probabilities together.