The theoretical frequency of heads will be .5 and as you do more and more coin tosses the observed frequency should get closer and closer to .5. With 100 tosses, it will be pretty close, but not exactly .5
The probability that a coin will land on heads - at least once - in six tosses is 0.9844
The number of total outcomes on 3 tosses for a coin is 2 3, or 8. Since only 1 outcome is H, H, H, the probability of heads on three consecutive tosses of a coin is 1/8.
11/30
It is 0.5
The probability is 1 out of 5
The probability that a coin will land on heads - at least once - in six tosses is 0.9844
The probability of tossing heads on all of the first six tosses of a fair coin is 0.56, or 0.015625. The probability of tossing heads on at least one of the first six tosses of a fair coin is 1 - 0.56, or 0.984375.
Heads+Heads ; Heads+Tails ; Tails+Tails
The number of total outcomes on 3 tosses for a coin is 2 3, or 8. Since only 1 outcome is H, H, H, the probability of heads on three consecutive tosses of a coin is 1/8.
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 3/8.
0.53 = 0.125.
11/30
It is 0.5
33%
The probability is 1 out of 5
In two tosses: 1/4.