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  1. An unbiased coin is tossed six times in a row and four different such trials are conducted. One trial implies six tosses of the coin. If H stands for head and T stands for tail, the foilowing are the observations from the four trials:
    (1) HTHTHT
    (2) TTHHHT
    (3) HTTHHT
    (4) HHHT ________.
    Which statement describing the last two coin tosses of the fourth trial has the highest probability of being correct?
    1. Two T will occur
    2. One H and one T will occur
    3. Two H will occur
    4. One H will be followed by one T
Correct Option: B

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