answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

.5 chance of getting each question right.

4 questions

.5^4= .0625

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is the probability that a person taking a 4 question true false test will get a hundred flipping a coin?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about Math & Arithmetic

What is the probability of flipping a coin and having it land on heads two times in a row?

We have no way of knowing the probability of any given person flipping any given coin at any given time. But for any two flips of an honest coin, the probability that both are tails is 25% . (1/4, or 3 to 1 against)


What is the probability a captain and a goalkeeper will be among 5 players selected from eleven?

It is possible for the captain and the goalkeeper to be the same person. This changes the probability very significantly. There is nothing in the question to indicated that this is or is not the case.


What is the probability in an event that a male person will get pregnant mathematically?

The mathematical probability is 0.


How do you find probability from a probability generating function?

you ether use a graph tree diagram or web diagram to answer the possible outcomes of the question possible outcomes meaning the number of outcomes the person will have in the probability or divide the number of favourable outcomes by the number of possible outcomes favorible outcomes meaning the number of outcomes all together


The probability of success is determined by the probability of failure and vice versa?

Yes, but only if there are only two outcomes for an experiment: success and failure. If there are more than two outcomes possible, for example Win, Draw or Lose, the outcomes have to be grouped so that the assertion in the question remains valid. Also, note that in everyday use there is a positive connotation for the word "success". This is not the case in probability theory. If you want the probability of a person being killed by a lightning strike, then success requires thaa person being killed. I somehow don't think the person would consider that a "success".

Related questions

What is the probability of flipping a coin and having it land on heads two times in a row?

We have no way of knowing the probability of any given person flipping any given coin at any given time. But for any two flips of an honest coin, the probability that both are tails is 25% . (1/4, or 3 to 1 against)


Is there a person who is two hundred and seventy feet tall?

No.(A person? Joke question, right?)


What is the probability a captain and a goalkeeper will be among 5 players selected from eleven?

It is possible for the captain and the goalkeeper to be the same person. This changes the probability very significantly. There is nothing in the question to indicated that this is or is not the case.


What is the probability in an event that a male person will get pregnant mathematically?

The mathematical probability is 0.


What can you do to get the experimental probability to be closer to the theoretical probability?

The experimental probability is figured out when a person goes through the trouble of actually trying it out. Theoretical probability is when a person comes to a conclusion of what is most likely, based off of the experiment results.


What To do with person with stroke until emergency coming?

Keep them calm, you don't want them flipping out.


Who is Bascal Paul?

+person who invented probability


How do you find probability from a probability generating function?

you ether use a graph tree diagram or web diagram to answer the possible outcomes of the question possible outcomes meaning the number of outcomes the person will have in the probability or divide the number of favourable outcomes by the number of possible outcomes favorible outcomes meaning the number of outcomes all together


The probability of success is determined by the probability of failure and vice versa?

Yes, but only if there are only two outcomes for an experiment: success and failure. If there are more than two outcomes possible, for example Win, Draw or Lose, the outcomes have to be grouped so that the assertion in the question remains valid. Also, note that in everyday use there is a positive connotation for the word "success". This is not the case in probability theory. If you want the probability of a person being killed by a lightning strike, then success requires thaa person being killed. I somehow don't think the person would consider that a "success".


Can you eat your sausage dog because im hungry?

If you are a complete utter twit, who needs to die in hell, and is stupid enough to ask this question, then yes. Or you could get a life and go to Tesco like a normal flipping person.


What do you call a person that studies probability?

A mathematician or a statistician.


What is the probability of someone dying in an avalanche?

The question is ambiguous. Does it seek the probability thatsome random person in the world dies in an avalanche, orsomeone who is caught in an avalanche dying rather than surviving, orthe cause of a someone dying is an avalanche rather than something else?