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Getting a head or a tail are two mutually exclusive events. Thus, given that probability of getting a tail is 0.46, the probability of getting a head is 0.54.
What are mutually exclusive events?
Two events are mutually exclusive or disjoint if they cannot both occur at the same time.
P(getting a head) + P(getting a tail) = 1
(Getting a head and getting a tail are mutually exclusive events. This implies that when we toss a coin, we either get a head or a tail.)
P(getting a head) + 0.46 = 1
P(getting a head) = 1 - 0.46 = 0.54
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