if you toss it twice, it has a 1/4 chance of landing on heads both times because 1/2 * 1/2 is 1/4.
with the cards, the chance of picking dog is 0.4. having two people pick one is like picking a card twice in a row. so 0.4 * 0.4 is 0.16, or 16%
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a 270° rotation about point p says on e d g e n u it y (had to space it out because it says it's a misspelling so i couldn't submit it
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a=24; b=12
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a/b=2: 1
a=2b
36/(1+2)=12
b=12
a=24
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