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If You flip 9 fair coins Amazingly the first 8 flips all come up heads What is the probability that the final flip will be a head too?

1/2 apex It does not matter what each prior flip's result was. Each flip has a probability of 0.5 heads or tails. Coins do not have "memory".


What is the possible outcome of flipping a coin?

Each time you flip a fair coin it has the same equal chance of landing on heads or tails. That is, even if you get (for example) 19 heads in a row, the next flip still has 50% chance of landing on tails (if the coin is fair).


What does it means for two events to be independent?

If two events are independent of one another, then the outcome of one event does not depend on the outcome of the other event. Example is flipping of two coins. The second coin is not dependent on the outcome of the first flip. But if you want to know if the two coins are the same (either both heads or both tails), then that outcome is dependent on the first coin and the second coin.


What is the probability of flipping 4 fair coins 1 time and getting all tails?

The probability of getting all tails when you flip 4 fair coins 1 time is:P(4 tails) = (1/2)4 = 1/16 = 0.0625 = 6.25%


What is the probability that the first two flips will both be heads and the third flip will be tails if you flip three fair coins?

To find the probability of getting heads on the first two flips and tails on the third flip when flipping three fair coins, we multiply the probabilities of each individual event. The probability of getting heads on a flip is 1/2, so for the first two flips, it is (1/2) * (1/2) = 1/4. The probability of getting tails on the third flip is also 1/2. Therefore, the overall probability is (1/4) * (1/2) = 1/8.


What is the relationship between an outcome and the probability of that outcome?

An outcome is what actually happens, while the probability of that outcome is how likely that particular thing is to happen. Say I was flipping a coin. The probability of the outcome of heads is 1/2 because there are 2 possible outcomes and heads is only 1 of them. Then when I flip the coin, it lands on tails. The outcome is tails.


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Three coins are flip at the same time What is the probability that the outcome is at least 2 heads?

There are four outcomes possible (not considering order)HHHHHTHTTTTTOnly in two of the cases are there two or more headsThe probability is 0.5


What is the outcome if you flip a coin 1 time?

It is either heads or tails.


What is the probability if you flip 3 coins and get three heads?

12.5%


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How many outcomes if you flip 3 coins?

-- 8 possibilities if the coins are different colors. -- Only 4 possibilities if you can't tell the coins apart.