Each time you toss two pennies, there are four ways they can land:
H H
H T
T H
T T
One of the four ways is (Heads - Heads), so the probability of 2 heads is 1/4 or 25% .
If the pennies are 'fair' (not loaded), and you toss them a large number of times,
you should expect 2 heads roughly 1/4 of the time.
Out of 20 tosses, that's 5 times.
But don't bet on it.
Luck of the flip, but they do not always land heads up.
Out of the 1,000 tosses, you should expect to see 2 heads 250 times (1/4 of them), 2 tails 250 times (1/4 of them), and one of each 500 times (1/2 of them). Out of the 2,000 coin faces that show, you should expect to see very close to 1,000 heads (1/2 of them) and 1,000 tails (1/2 of them).
1/10 not likely
50 / 50 50% 1/2
It is 3/8
5 times.When tossing 2 pennies there are 4 equiprobable outcomes or events with 1/4 ofprobability for each to happen:P(H,H) = 1/4P(H,T) = 1/4P(T,H) = 1/4P(T,T) = 1/4So if you toss 2 pennies 20 times, the "expected" number of times that 2 heads (H,H)will come up is 1/4 of the 20 times, that is 5 times.
Luck of the flip, but they do not always land heads up.
A roll of pennies (there are 50 pennies to a roll).
The chances of getting heads 24 times in a row is 1 in 224, or 1 in 16,777,216.
Yes they do. Only if it's on the heads side.
Out of the 1,000 tosses, you should expect to see 2 heads 250 times (1/4 of them), 2 tails 250 times (1/4 of them), and one of each 500 times (1/2 of them). Out of the 2,000 coin faces that show, you should expect to see very close to 1,000 heads (1/2 of them) and 1,000 tails (1/2 of them).
WHAT YEARS be more specific..
Lincoln pennies were struck 1909~ . In 1901, they were minting Indian heads
1/10 not likely
The feelers, to find where they're going, and the eyes, to see where they're going, are on the head.
50 / 50 50% 1/2
It is 3/8