Each toss has 2 possible results.
A series of 3 tosses has (2 x 2 x 2) = 8 possible overall scenarios.
Three scenarios have exactly two tails: TTH, THT, and HTT.
So the probability is 3/8 = 37.5% .
.125
The probability of getting two tails when tossing a coin is zero, because the coin can only have one result. If, one the other hand, you toss the coin twice, then the probability of getting two tails is 0.25, i.e. the probability of one tail, 0.5, squared.
50% chance.
Since each event is independent, the probability remains at 0.5.
1/4
2 out of 8
The probability of tossing a coin 5 times and getting all tails is:P(TTTTT) = (1/2)5 = 0.03125 ≈ 3.13%
well it depends on what you are tossing, if its a coin then no. it can be heads too. it would have to be a great coincidence for it to be all tails, but thats why the word probability comes in meaning that there is more than one outcome
It is 60/100 = 0.6
The probability of tossing a coin twice and getting tails both times is 1 in 4, or 25%. If you have already tossed a coin and had it land on tails, the probability that it will land on tails again the next time you toss it is 50%.
1 out of 2.
one out of 5 or 2 out of 10