The probability of heads is 1/2.
The probability that a single coin flip will come up heads 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%.
The probability of tossing a coin and getting heads is 0.5
50% or 1/2. There is 1 heads on a coin (numerator) There are 2 sides on a coin (denominator)
One in four. 1:4. The probability of getting heads when a fair coin is tossed is: P(H) = 1/2. The probability of getting heads on a second toss is: P(H) = 1/2, this result is independent of the result of the first toss. The probability of having both events happen (heads on the first and heads on the second toss) is: P(H1UH2) = (1/2)∙(1/2) = 1/4 = 0.25 = 0.25%
The event is that the coin lands with the Heads on top.
The probability that a single coin flip will come up heads is 0.5.
the probability of getting heads-heads-heads if you toss a coin three times is 1 out of 9.
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%.
The probability of tossing a coin and getting heads is 0.5
For 3 coin flips: 87% chance of getting heads at least once 25% chance of getting heads twice 13% chance of getting heads all three times
50% or 1/2. There is 1 heads on a coin (numerator) There are 2 sides on a coin (denominator)
One in four. 1:4. The probability of getting heads when a fair coin is tossed is: P(H) = 1/2. The probability of getting heads on a second toss is: P(H) = 1/2, this result is independent of the result of the first toss. The probability of having both events happen (heads on the first and heads on the second toss) is: P(H1UH2) = (1/2)∙(1/2) = 1/4 = 0.25 = 0.25%
The probability of flipping Heads on a coin is 1 - a certainty - if the coin is flipped often enough. On a single toss of a fair coin the probability is 1/2.
The probability of flipping a coin 3 times and getting 3 heads is 1/2
It is 100%. The coin will result in heads or tails since there are no other possible outcomes.
50%.