In 34 or fewer tosses, the answer is 0. In infinitely many tosses, the answer is 1. The answer depends on the number of tosses and, since you have chosen not to share that critical bit of information, i is not possible to give a more useful answer.
50 / 50 50% 1/2
25%
If Simon tossed a coin 20 times and it landed heads up 7 times, the experimental probability of landing heads is 7/20 or 0.35. Based on this probability, in the next 100 tosses, Simon can expect the coin to land heads up approximately 35 times (0.35 × 100 = 35).
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1 in 2, or 0.5
50 / 50 50% 1/2
What is the chance of it landing on heads twice in a row?
The probability is 0.5 regardless how many times you toss the coin."
25%
p(heads)= 0.5 p(heads)^4= 0.0625
0
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1/8. The probability of flipping a coin three times and it landing on head is 1/2, as a coin only has two sides. You flip a coin three times, therefore the answer is (1/2)^3 = 1/8.
If it is a fir coin, the probability is (1/2)10 = 1/1024.
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The experimental probability of a coin landing on heads is 7/ 12. if the coin landed on tails 30 timefind the number of tosses?
It is 50/50.