1/16
There is a one-half probability that any flip will be a tail. The probability that all four are tails is (1/2)*(1/2)*(1/2)*(1/2)=1/16, or 6.25%
The probability of the coin flip being heads or tails is 100%.
The probability of getting exactly seven tails if you flip a coin eight times is: P(7T1H) = 8∙(1/2)8 =0.03125 ≈ 3.1%
50%. there are only 2 choices heads or tails and that doesn't change no matter how many times you flip the coin
25:75
You collect data. Flip a coin 100 times, you get 49 heads and 51 tails, so the probability of H is 0.49.
fifty fifty
The probability of the coin flip being heads or tails is 100%.
The probability of getting exactly seven tails if you flip a coin eight times is: P(7T1H) = 8∙(1/2)8 =0.03125 ≈ 3.1%
That depends how many times you flip the coin.
50%. there are only 2 choices heads or tails and that doesn't change no matter how many times you flip the coin
The probability of each coin flip, independently, is 0.5 or 50%. The probability of getting one result (either heads or tails) four times in a row is 0.5 to the fourth power or 0.0625, which equals 6.25%
The probability of a flipped coin landing heads or tails will always be 50% either way, no matter how many times you flip it.
50%
25:75
Since the probability of getting tails is 50% or 0.5, the probability of three tails would be 0.5*0.5*0.5=0.125 or 12.5 %
The probability of getting all heads if you flip a coin three times is: P(HHH) = 1/2 ∙ 1/2 ∙ 1/2 = 1/8. The probability of getting all tails if you flip a coin three times is: P(TTT) = 1/2 ∙ 1/2 ∙ 1/2 = 1/8. The probability of getting all heads or all tails if you flip a coin three times is: P(HHH or TTT) = P(HHH) + P(TTT) = 2/8 = 1/4.
You collect data. Flip a coin 100 times, you get 49 heads and 51 tails, so the probability of H is 0.49.