The theoretical probability of HT or TH when two coins are tossed is 1/2 . (All possible outcomes are HH,TT,HT,TH). This means that when we run the experiment repeatedly we expect to get the desired result 1/2 of the time. Since you intend to toss the coins 40 times, 20 are expected.
2*2*2*2 = 16
1/4 if they are tossed only once.
Two
If they are fair coins, it is 1/16.
The answer depends on how many coins were tossed.
Six- hhh ttt hht tth hth tht
I believe there would be 11 possible outcomes!
2*2*2*2 = 16
1/4 if they are tossed only once.
Doubloons
Two
If they are fair coins, it is 1/16.
9
If the question concerned the number of combinations of three different coins, the answer is 23-1 = 7. If the coins are a,b,and c, the combinations are a, b, c, ab, ac, bc, abc. If two of the coins are the same there are only 5 combinations and if all three are the same there are 3.
3 out of 8
50/50
Two coins tossed sample space is (H=Heads, T = Tails) as follows. HH, HT, TH, TT is the sample space.