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A 6-sided die has 6 possible outcomes. If each of the sides has a different number, one through six, then the probability of getting any one number is 1/6.

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What your probability of getting a head in a single toss of a coin?

total outcome in single toss={H,T} u want 1 head probability of getting 1 head= 1/2=0.5


What are the odds in favor of getting heads in a single toss of a coin?

The probability of heads is 1/2.


A single die is toss Find the probability of getting a 5?

A 6-sided die has 6 possible outcomes. If each of the sides has a different number from 1 to 6, then the probability of getting any one number is 1/6 or 16.67%.


If you toss a coin 1000 times and find that it comes up head 532 times what is the probability of getting a tail?

The probability is still 50%


What is the probability of showing at least one head from 4 coin tosses?

To find the probability of getting at least one head in 4 coin tosses, it's easier to calculate the complementary probability of getting no heads at all (i.e., getting all tails). The probability of getting tails in a single toss is 0.5, so for 4 tosses, the probability of all tails is ( (0.5)^4 = 0.0625 ). Therefore, the probability of getting at least one head is ( 1 - 0.0625 = 0.9375 ) or 93.75%.


What is the chance of getting heads when you toss a coin?

Probability = 0.5


What is the probability of getting two heads when you toss two coins?

If you toss the coins once only, it is 1/4.


What is the probability of getting tails on the first toss and heads on the second toss?

1 in 2 to get tails on first toss 1 in 2 to get heads on second toss To get tails on first toss and heads on second toss, probability is 1/2 x 1/2 = 1 in 4


What is the probability of getting a 4 when you toss a six-sided die and getting tails when you toss a penny?

1/6 * 1/2 = 1/12


If you toss 4 coins what is the probability of getting four heads and zero tails?

The probability of getting a head is 1/2 and if you toss it 4 times, the probability of 4 heads is (1/2)^4=1/16 since the tosses are independent events.


What is the probability of getting a head and tail in a toss of coin?

In a single toss? zero. In two tosses, well that's a different question. Possible combinations are TT, HT, TH and HH, of which 2 of the 4 are one head and one tail. So probability is 0.50 in two tosses.


If you toss 2 coins what is the probability of getting two heads?

1:4

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