1/2, or 50%.
1/2, or 50%.
1/2, or 50%.
1/2, or 50%.
The probability that the coin will land on heads each time is 1/2. (1/2) to the tenth power is 1/1024. This is the probability that the coin will not land on heads. Subtract it from one to get the probability that it will : 1-(1/1024)There is a 1023/1024 or about 99.90234% chance that the coin will land on heads at least once.(There is a 1/1024 chance that the coin will land on heads all four times.)
The probability that a coin will land on heads - at least once - in six tosses is 0.9844
No, when you toss a coin there is a 50 percent chance it will land heads up.
50-5-
It is 0.5
The probability that the coin will land on heads each time is 1/2. (1/2) to the tenth power is 1/1024. This is the probability that the coin will not land on heads. Subtract it from one to get the probability that it will : 1-(1/1024)There is a 1023/1024 or about 99.90234% chance that the coin will land on heads at least once.(There is a 1/1024 chance that the coin will land on heads all four times.)
The probability that a coin will land on heads - at least once - in six tosses is 0.9844
No, when you toss a coin there is a 50 percent chance it will land heads up.
Heads
50-5-
A fair coin would be expected to land on heads 10 times on average.
50%
It is 0.5
About a 1 in 16 chance of getting a coin to land on heads 4 times in a row.
No. There are 2 sides of the coin, so it's a 50 50 chance. There is an equal oppurtunity for it to land on heads or tails.
50/50. There are two sides (heads and tails), so half of the time it will land on heads. 49.5% or something like that because the coin can land on heads, tails, or on its edge. but the likelihood is like a fraction of a percent, but it is possible
Since it is a fair coin, the probability is 0.5