Since it is a fair coin, the probability is 0.5
The probability of the coin flip being heads or tails is 100%.
One in six. One in two.
unlikley
The probability of getting heads on a single coin flip is 0.5. To find the probability of getting heads four times in a row, you multiply the probability of getting heads for each flip: (0.5 \times 0.5 \times 0.5 \times 0.5 = 0.5^4 = 0.0625). Thus, the probability of flipping heads four times in a row is 6.25%.
yes the coin is biased because it turned to heads 36 times.
The probability of the coin flip being heads or tails is 100%.
7/8
If it is a fair coin, the probability is 1/2.
50%
1/2, or 50% since you are only asking what the probability of the last outcome is.
The probability that the coin lands on the heads ones: 1/2Two times (1/2)^2 = 1/4Five times (1/2)^5 = 1/32 (so 1 in 32 attempts)n times (1/2)^n
The probability of flipping a coin 3 times and getting 3 heads is 1/2
One in six. One in two.
The probability is 0.5 regardless how many times you toss the coin."
the probability of getting heads-heads-heads if you toss a coin three times is 1 out of 9.
unlikley
The probability of getting heads on a single coin flip is 0.5. To find the probability of getting heads four times in a row, you multiply the probability of getting heads for each flip: (0.5 \times 0.5 \times 0.5 \times 0.5 = 0.5^4 = 0.0625). Thus, the probability of flipping heads four times in a row is 6.25%.