your chances are 1 in 16.
well since the coins have two sides,there is a 50% chance of it landing on heads
0.375
The probability that 2 flipped coins both come up heads is 0.52 or 0.25
There is a 1/8 chance to land three heads.
1/4
No there is a fifty fifty chance of getting heads or tails
1 chance in 4
There is a probability of 0.5 of heads on each coin, so there is a 1/2 * 1/2 *1/2 = 1/8 = 0.125 chance that all coins land heads. You can also express this as a percentage, 12.5% chance. The odds are 1 in 8 that this can happen.
lets get some facts odds of head on 1 coin 50% or evens odds of no head 50% or evens the possible results vary from 1 coin to 2 coins. 1 coin has 2 results heads or tails 2 coins have 4 results. heads heads, tails tails, tails heads, heads tails. each outcome has a probability of 25%. for the question we remove the heads and tail probability and we have 2 outcomes with heads and one without. so 2 to 1 chance or 33.3333 recuring chance.
When flipping two fair coins, each coin has a 50% chance of landing on heads. The probability of both coins landing on heads is calculated by multiplying the probabilities of each coin: (0.5 \times 0.5 = 0.25) or 25%. Therefore, the odds against both coins landing on heads are 3 to 1, meaning there are three outcomes (one head and one tail, or two tails) for every one outcome where both coins show heads.
75% The chance of not having a tails but a heads on both coins is (1/2)2 or 25%, so the chance of actually having a tails on either coin is 3/4, or as a percentage 75% .
The chance of heads the first time is 50%.The chance of heads the second time is 50%.The chance of heads the third time is 50%.The chance of heads the fourth time is 50%.The chance of all four is (0.5 x 0.5 x 0.5 x 0.5) = 0.0625 = 6.25 percent