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Coin Flipping

Coin flipping, or tossing, is a simple method of making a random decision using a coin. When you flip a coin, it spins through the air and lands on one of its two faces: heads or tails. The outcome is unpredictable and influenced by factors like the force of the flip and how it lands. Coin flipping is often used for situations where two choices need a fair and unbiased selection, such as deciding who goes first or making small bets, because each side has an approximately equal chance of landing face up.