The probability is 5/16.
The empirical probability can only be determined by carrying out the experiment a very large number of times. Otherwise it would be the theoretical probability.
The probability of tossing a coin and getting heads is 0.5
0.5
The conditional probability is 1/4.
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The empirical probability can only be determined by carrying out the experiment a very large number of times. Otherwise it would be the theoretical probability.
The probability of tossing a coin and getting heads is 0.5
If you have tossed a fair, balanced coin 100 times and it has landed on HEADS 100 consecutive times, the probability of tossing HEADS on the next toss is 50%.
3 out of 6
0.5
the probability is 0.03125 or 3.123%
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.
If it is a fair coin, the probability is exactly 50%. The coin has no memory of what it did in the last flip. ■
The probability of tossing two heads in two coins is 0.25.
The conditional probability is 1/4.
1/4 (25%)
0.1222...