If you toss a coin $6$ times and it comes down heads on each occasion,can you say that the probability of getting a head is $1$? Give reasons.

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(N/A) No,we cannot say that the probability of getting a head is $1$.
When tossing a fair coin,the two possible outcomes (head and tail) are equally likely.
The probability of getting a head in a single toss is $P(\text{Head}) = \frac{1}{2}$.
Even if a head appears $6$ times in a row,each toss is an independent event.
The probability of getting a head remains $\frac{1}{2}$ for every individual toss,regardless of the previous outcomes.

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