There are 3 coins, one of them has an eagle on both sides. Accidentally take one coin and throw. What is the probability that an eagle will fall?

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    There are six faces in total - four eagles and two tails. Accordingly, the chance of falling eagle is 2/3.

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      That you are well behind the Community wiki. What are you, I'm sorry, you bastard taught the probability to transfer to interest? The probability is never measured as a percentage, do not dare to be led by a massive delusion! - Kir_Antipov
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      it is not for me, as it should be. And why these roundings, when you have already given a more accurate answer: 2/3?) The tasks “round the answer to the hundredths” did not stand) And please do not misunderstand my indignation: I didn’t want to offend or offend you, I'm just trying to fight a common misconception - Kir_Antipov pm
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      @ 0-LevelUNIXMonk: I see that everything is bad with math - Kir_Antipov