the headless horseman!
If you mean 1: head 2:tail 3:head the probability is 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 = 1/8. If you mean only that you want the heads and tails to alternate, that is, you mean the above or tail, head , tail, the probability is 1/8 + 1/8 = 1/4.
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1/2. There is an equal chance of the coin falling head up or tail up.
First, cut off 1 tail and 2 replace it. Next, cut off 2 tails and a head grows in. Then, cut off 2 heads and then 2 more and then there are no heads but 2 tails. After that, cut off 1 tail and 2 replace it. Next, chop off 2 tails and a new head grows in. Then, cut off 1 tail and 2 replace it. After that, chop off 2 tails and a head grows. Finally, cut off your last 2 heads and you are left with nothing but a dead drogon.
At least two heads with two coins? You can't get more.There are 4 different outcomes:tail-tail, head-tail, tail-head and head-head.You can use one out of four - which gives us the probability 1/4 = 0.25 = 25%
(1,head,head),(1,head,tail),(1,tail,head),(1,tail,tail) (2,head,head), (2,head,tail),(2,tail,head),(2,tail,tail), (3,head,head), (3,head,tail),(3,tail,head),(3,tail,tail), (4,head,head), (4,head,tail),(4,tail,head),(4,tail,tail), (5,head,head), (5,head,tail),(5,tail,head),(5,tail,tail), (6,head,head), (6,head,tail),(6,tail,head),(6,tail,tail),
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the head to tail rule
1) head (cranial) region 2) neck (cervical) region 3) trunk (thoracic) region 4) tail (caudal) region
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If you mean 1: head 2:tail 3:head the probability is 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 = 1/8. If you mean only that you want the heads and tails to alternate, that is, you mean the above or tail, head , tail, the probability is 1/8 + 1/8 = 1/4.
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theres the legs (2),Arms(2),eyes (2) and body and sometimes tail and ears
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1/2. There is an equal chance of the coin falling head up or tail up.