The odds that a tossed coin will land tails side down remain one in two no matter how many times the coin has previously been tossed.
50%. there are only 2 choices heads or tails and that doesn't change no matter how many times you flip the coin
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Out of the 16 possible outcomes for a coin tossed four times, 4 of them result in 3 Tails & 1 Head. They are: TTTH, TTHT, THTT, and HTTT.
The answer depends on how many coins were tossed.
If you toss a fair coin 250 times , about how many times should it land on tails?
24 times
There are two answers to this question. If it can only land on heads or tails up, then there is a 50% chance ( or half a chance) it will land heads up, but that's not necessarily true. But, if it can land on heads, tails, or sides, then there is a 16% chance it will land tails up.
30 times because it landed on heads 20 times, but he flipped the coin 50 times. 20+30=50.
That depends how many times you flip the coin.
0....you are only throwing 1 coin!
The outcomes are: heads, tails, tails or tails, heads, tails or tails, tails, heads. You can see that there are 3 possible outcomes with exactly 1 head.
1heads heads heads 2heads heads tails 3heads tails heads 4heads tails tails 5tails tails tails 6tails tails heads 7tails heads tails 8tails heads heads
The probability of a flipped coin landing heads or tails will always be 50% either way, no matter how many times you flip it.
2. There is heads and there is tails.
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Assuming the coins are fair, two-sided coins, and landing on their sides is not an option, there are four possible outcomes if you consider coin a having a head and coin b having a tail being a different instance from coin a being a tail and coin be having a head. Here they are; Coin A | Coin B Heads | Tails Heads | Heads Tails....| Heads Tails....| Tails