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Q: What the chance of getting a heads when you toss a coin?
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What is the chance of getting heads when you toss a coin?

Probability = 0.5


When you toss a coin the probability that it will land heads up is 25 percent?

No, when you toss a coin there is a 50 percent chance it will land heads up.


What is the probablity that the sequence will be heads-heads-heads if you toss a coin 3 times?

the probability of getting heads-heads-heads if you toss a coin three times is 1 out of 9.


What are the odds in favor of getting heads in a single toss of a coin?

The probability of heads is 1/2.


What is the probability of getting a tail if a coin tossed once?

Since the coin only has two sides, the probability of getting either heads or tails in any one toss is 1 in 2, or 50%. 50 precent chance. Everytime you toss it, 50 percent.


What is the probability of getting heads when you toss a coin?

50% or 1/2. There is 1 heads on a coin (numerator) There are 2 sides on a coin (denominator)


What is coin toss mean?

When you toss or flip a coin it's a 50/50 chance of it landing heads or tails up, so the phrase coin toss is used to describe a situation that can go either way.


What is the probability of getting heads when you toss a coin ten times?

50% or 5


What is the world record getting heads or tails consecutively on a coin toss?

20


What is the probability of getting no heads when you toss a coin 4 times?

1 out of 16


What is the probability of getting a head if coin is tossed 50 times?

Each coin toss has a 50/50 chance of being heads. No matter how many times, because each coin toss is a new event. There is no relation between what the results were between any 2 tosses.


Toss a fair coin 10 times. If you know that at least 7 heads are tossed, what is the probability that your first toss is heads?

Knowing the results in advance, there is a 7/10 chance that the first toss is heads. In this case "seven out of ten" is quite literal. The first toss is one of the 10, and 7 of them came up heads, so 7/10 is the chance that this particular one is one of the heads.