There are two sides on a coin.
The odds are 50:100, or 1:2.
Half the time the coin SHOULD land on heads.
It is 3/4
1/2
The odds are 50/50. A tossed coin does not have a memory.
1/36
It is 1/16.
If the coin is fair and balanced, like Fox, then the probability is 50%.
It is 3/4
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1/2
The odds are 50/50. A tossed coin does not have a memory.
1/36
It is 5/32 = 0.15625
0.5, 1/2, 50% The probability for heads versus tails does not change based on the amount of times the coin is tossed. It will always be a 50% chance.
P(Heads) = 2/3
The mathematical probability of getting heads is 0.5. 70 heads out of 100 tosses represents a probability of 0.7 which is 40% larger.
The answer depends on how many times the coin is tossed. The probability is zero if the coin is tossed only once! Making some assumptions and rewording your question as "If I toss a fair coin twice, what is the probability it comes up heads both times" then the probability of it being heads on any given toss is 0.5, and the probability of it being heads on both tosses is 0.5 x 0.5 = 0.25. If you toss it three times and want to know what the probability of it being heads exactly twice is, then the calculation is more complicated, but it comes out to 0.375.