If the coin is fair, the probability of getting all heads will decrease exponentially towards 0.
The probability of getting a head first time is one out of two, or a half. The probability of getting a head the next time is still one out of two, so the combined probability is one quarter. Similarly, one eighth is the probability of getting three in a row; but the pattern does not end there, the probability of getting a tails the next time is STILL one in two, so that is a one in sixteen chance of that run, the probability of the entire sequence is therefore one in thirty-two.
There is insufficient information for us to even begin to understand this question. Please edit the question to include more context or relevant information. What pattern is the question about?
Yes. The pattern is 1/6 probability of getting any on the integers, 1 to 6, on each die. After that, the answer depends on whether you are interested in the sum, the maximum, minimum, the product or some other variable defined on the outcome of the three die.
Describe what specifically about it makes it a pattern. What about it repeats and why that repetition is unique.
Exponential
describe the pattern the square numbers make on the multiplication table
Decrease means to lower for eg. a decreasing pattern: 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 and increase is the total opposite. It means getting bigger eg. a increasing pattern: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
y=x+2, as x increases, y increases
A single number, such as 2726101400 does not describe a pattern.
You just write down the range of the pattern.
Robert Hooke used the name cells to describe their shape and pattern.
lollypop