Assuming:
(a) the coin is fair (each side is the same exact weight)
(b) the chance of the coin landing in its side is eliminated
(c) the coin is not acted on by any forces such as magnetism
The chance of the coin displaying heads is 50%, or 1/2.
If it is a fair coin then the probability is 0.5
The probability that a single coin flip will come up heads is 0.5.
The probability of the coin flip being heads or tails is 100%.
The probability of 'heads' on any flip is 50% .
It is 0.5
There are two sides to the coin, so the probability of getting heads or tails on one flip of the coin is 1/2 or 50%.
50%.
It is 1/2.
unlikley
25%
If the coin is not biased, the answer is 0.375
The side heads is slightly heavier giving it a greater likely hood of landing on tails.