If it is a fair coin, the probability is 1/2.
The probability of a coin landing on heads is 0.5. It does not matter which toss it is, and it does not matter what the toss history was.
If it is a fair coin, the probability is exactly 50%. The coin has no memory of what it did in the last flip. ■
The probability of flipping Heads on a coin is 1 - a certainty - if the coin is flipped often enough. On a single toss of a fair coin the probability is 1/2.
The probability is 0.5 regardless how many times you toss the coin."
Probability = 0.5
1/2, or 50%
If you are talking about the toss of a coin, the probability for a head coming up on the fourth toss is identical to the probability of a head coming up on the first toss, or the 17th or the 9,437th: Exactly 50/50.
No, when you toss a coin there is a 50 percent chance it will land heads up.
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Assuming a two-sided coin, and that you make the the toss, the probability of tossing a head or a tail is 100%. The probability of tossing a head is 50%. The probability of tossing a tail is 50%.
When you toss a coin and it lands on its edge.