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Let $A=\{H, T\}$ be the set of outcomes when a coin is tossed, and let $B=\{1,2,3,4,5,6\}$ be the set of outcomes when a die is rolled. Write each set in terms of A and/or $B$ and list its elements. The set of outcomes when a coin is tossed twice.
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