Coin tosses are independent events. The probability of a head remains 1/2
50%
The probability is 0.5
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It is 5/32 = 0.15625
P(Heads) = 2/3
One out of every four flips
50%
It is 0.5
The probability of tossing two heads in two coins is 0.25.
The probability is 0.5
The number of times a coin is tossed does not alter the probability of getting heads, which is 50% in every case, as long as the coin has not been rigged (i.e., a double-headed coin, a weighted coin) to alter the result.
Coins do not have numbers, there is only the probability of heads or tails.
It is 3/4
The odds are 50/50. A tossed coin does not have a memory.
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The mathematical probability of getting heads is 0.5. 70 heads out of 100 tosses represents a probability of 0.7 which is 40% larger.
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