The probability of tossing heads on all of the first six tosses of a fair coin is 0.56, or 0.015625.
The probability of tossing heads on at least one of the first six tosses of a fair coin is 1 - 0.56, or 0.984375.
It is certainly possible. The probability is 1/4.
3 out of 6
the probability is 0.03125 or 3.123%
Theoretical probability = 0.5 Experimental probability = 20% more = 0.6 In 50 tosses, that would imply 30 heads.
It is 3/8.
1/16
The conditional probability is 1/4.
It is certainly possible. The probability is 1/4.
In a large enough number of tosses, it is a certainty (probability = 1). In only the first three tosses, it is (0.5)3 = 0.125
The probability of tossing 6 heads in 6 dice is 1 in 26, or 1 in 64, or 0.015625. THe probability of doing that at least once in six trials, then, is 6 in 26, or 6 in 64, or 3 in 32, or 0.09375.
The probability is 0, since there will be some 3-tosses in which you get 0, 1 or 3 heads. So not all 3-tosses will give 2 heads.
The probability of tossing a coin and getting heads is 0.5
3 out of 6
If you look at the as the probability of getting 1 or more tail in 4 coin tosses, you would then calculate the probability of tossing 4 heads in a row and subracting that from 1. The probability fo tossing 4 heads is 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 = 1/16. 1 - 1/16 = 15/16.
The probability that a coin will land on heads - at least once - in six tosses is 0.9844
The probability is 1 out of 5
The probability is 0.09766%.Each toss has a ½ chance to be heads. To combine probabilities use multiply them. So the probability to get two heads out of two tosses is ½ * ½, and three heads out of three tosses is ½ * ½ * ½. So the exact answer is 0.5^10