yes the coin is biased because it turned to heads 36 times.
suppose you flipped a coin 100 times you might have flipped heads 50 time and tails 50 times
25%
The possible outcomes of a coin that is flipped are heads or tails.
Both heads and tails are equally likely.
yes the coin is biased because it turned to heads 36 times.
suppose you flipped a coin 100 times you might have flipped heads 50 time and tails 50 times
25%
2 to 1
1 and a half
The possible outcomes of a coin that is flipped are heads or tails.
7/8
Roughly half of the time, so about 350 times.
Possibly not - the sample of 60 times is very small.
30 maybe but i say 35 or 31
Heads or Tails
The correct answer is 1/2. The first two flips do not affect the likelihood that the third flip will be heads (that is, the coin has no "memory" of the previous flips). If you flipped it 100 times and it came up heads each time, the probability of heads on the 101st try would still be 1/2. (Although, if you flipped it 100 times and it came up heads all 100 times - the odds of which are 2^100, or roughly 1 in 1,267,650,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 - you should begin to wonder about whether it's a fair coin!). If you were instead asking "What is the probability of flipping a coin three times and having it land on "heads" all three times, then the answer is 1/8.