If you toss a coin 10 times and count 58 heads, you know the coin is NOT fair.
No, when you toss a coin there is a 50 percent chance it will land heads up.
tails
heads
50-50. each toss is independent of any previous toss. if all tosses are to be heads/tails then each toss you multiply by the number of chances. i,e. 2, starting with 1. three heads in a row is 1x2x2
The probability of a coin landing on heads is 0.5. It does not matter which toss it is, and it does not matter what the toss history was.
It is 50/50.
When you toss or flip a coin it's a 50/50 chance of it landing heads or tails up, so the phrase coin toss is used to describe a situation that can go either way.
The probability is 0.5 regardless how many times you toss the coin."
The chances if someone winning a coin toss are 50/50. Depending on which side of the coin one chooses such as head, when the coin is tossed there is a 50 percent chance that the coin will land on either heads or tails.
the probability of getting heads-heads-heads if you toss a coin three times is 1 out of 9.
If you toss a coin 10 times and count 58 heads, you know the coin is NOT fair.
No, when you toss a coin there is a 50 percent chance it will land heads up.
tails
It was heads.
heads
50-50. each toss is independent of any previous toss. if all tosses are to be heads/tails then each toss you multiply by the number of chances. i,e. 2, starting with 1. three heads in a row is 1x2x2