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What is the probability that in four coin flips you get at least 2 heads?

50%


What is the probability of obtaining exactly four tails in five flips of a coin if at least three are tails?

We need to determine the separate event. Let A = obtaining four tails in five flips of coin Let B = obtaining at least three tails in five flips of coin Apply Binomial Theorem for this problem, and we have: P(A | B) = P(A ∩ B) / P(B) P(A | B) means the probability of "given event B, or if event B occurs, then event A occurs." P(A ∩ B) means the probability in which both event B and event A occur at a same time. P(B) means the probability of event B occurs. Work out each term... P(B) = (5 choose 3)(½)³(½)² + (5 choose 4)(½)4(½) + (5 choose 5)(½)5(½)0 It's obvious that P(A ∩ B) = (5 choose 4)(½)4(½) since A ∩ B represents events A and B occurring at the same time, so there must be four tails occurring in five flips of coin. Hence, you should get: P(A | B) = P(A ∩ B) / P(B) = ((5 choose 4)(½)4(½))/((5 choose 3)(½)³(½)² + (5 choose 4)(½)4(½) + (5 choose 5)(½)5(½)0)


Tommy flips a coin four times How many ways can he get three heads and one tail?

There are 4 ways to get 3 heads and 1 tail for 4 coin flips. They are: THHH, HTHH, HHTH & HHHT.


Does the past outcomes of coin flips greatly affect the outcome of future coin flips?

No. That is false.


What would the theoretical probability be of flipping a coin four times?

Anyone can flip a coin four times so I say 100 percent probability. On the other maybe you should ask the odds of the results from four flips.


What is the probability of obtaining exactly four heads in five flips of a coin given that at least three are heads?

We can simplify the question by putting it this way: what is the probability that exactly one out of two coin flips is a head? Our options are HH, HT, TH, TT. Two of these four have exactly one head. So 2/4=.5 is the answer.


What is the probability of exactly three heads in four flips of a coin given at least two are heads?

If you know that two of the four are already heads, then all you need to find isthe probability of exactly one heads in the last two flips.Number of possible outcomes of one flip of one coin = 2Number of possible outcomes in two flips = 4Number of the four outcomes that include a single heads = 2.Probability of a single heads in the last two flips = 2/4 = 50%.


What is the probability of flipping a head when you roll a coin 3 times?

If it is a fair coin, the probability of getting at least one Head from 3 flips is 7/8If it is a fair coin, the probability of getting at least one Head from 3 flips is 7/8If it is a fair coin, the probability of getting at least one Head from 3 flips is 7/8If it is a fair coin, the probability of getting at least one Head from 3 flips is 7/8


What is the probability of two consecutive different coin flips?

The probability is 1/2 if the coin is flipped only twice. As the number of flips increases, the probability approaches 1.


What is the P TTT on three flips of a coin?

P(T) = 1/2 Since you want to flip 3 T's in a row, you multiply. P(TTT) = 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 = 1/8


What is the PH H H T on four flips of a coin?

Assuming the coin is fair, the probability of that sequence is 1/16. The probability of three H and one T, in any order, is 1/4.


What is based on prediction and extrapolation?

random coin flips and exponeous events