The probability of a coin landing on heads is 0.5. It does not matter which toss it is, and it does not matter what the toss history was.
1/2, or 50% since you are only asking what the probability of the last outcome is.
There is a 50% chance that it will land on heads each toss. You need to clarify the question: do you mean what is the probability that it will land on heads at least once, exactly once, all five times?
No, not if it is a fair coin.
1 in 2 to get tails on first toss 1 in 2 to get heads on second toss To get tails on first toss and heads on second toss, probability is 1/2 x 1/2 = 1 in 4
The probability is 0%. The result will be heads or it will be tails but it cannot be heads and tails.
No, when you toss a coin there is a 50 percent chance it will land heads up.
1/2, or 50% since you are only asking what the probability of the last outcome is.
the probability is actually not quite even. It would actually land heads 495 out of 1000 times because the heads side is slightly heavier
Since it is a fair coin, the probability is 0.5
There is a 50% chance that it will land on heads each toss. You need to clarify the question: do you mean what is the probability that it will land on heads at least once, exactly once, all five times?
If you toss them enough times, the probability is 1. For just one toss the probability is 1/4.
No, not if it is a fair coin.
1 in 2 to get tails on first toss 1 in 2 to get heads on second toss To get tails on first toss and heads on second toss, probability is 1/2 x 1/2 = 1 in 4
the probability of getting heads-heads-heads if you toss a coin three times is 1 out of 9.
The probability is 0%. The result will be heads or it will be tails but it cannot be heads and tails.
Probability = 0.5
1/2, or 50%