If you toss a fair coin 250 times , about how many times should it land on tails?
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1/16 - if it is a fair coin.
The chances are always the same:1/2. Sp it really depends on your luck, because if you flip a coin 100 times, it doesn't necessarily mean that tails will come up 50 times. According to the Law of Large Numbers, as the number of times you flip a fair coin approaches infinity, the proportion of tails will approach 0.5 (as will that of heads).
For a fair coin it is (1/2)3 = 1/8 = 0.125For a fair coin it is (1/2)3 = 1/8 = 0.125For a fair coin it is (1/2)3 = 1/8 = 0.125For a fair coin it is (1/2)3 = 1/8 = 0.125
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).
It is 1/8.
1/16 - if it is a fair coin.
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It may be that you don't have a "fair coin", or it might just be chance. To be sure - or rather, reasonably sure - you need to try tossing it quite a bit more times.
Assuming the coin is fair, it is (1/2)5 = 1/32.
an example is a coin. There should be an equal chance of heads or tails. If so this is a fair coin. Same with dice. There should be an equal chance of any of the numbers 1 through 6. If so, this is a fair probability situation.
The probability of a fair coin landing on heads or tails is even, i.e. 50/50.
The chances are always the same:1/2. Sp it really depends on your luck, because if you flip a coin 100 times, it doesn't necessarily mean that tails will come up 50 times. According to the Law of Large Numbers, as the number of times you flip a fair coin approaches infinity, the proportion of tails will approach 0.5 (as will that of heads).
For a fair coin it is (1/2)3 = 1/8 = 0.125For a fair coin it is (1/2)3 = 1/8 = 0.125For a fair coin it is (1/2)3 = 1/8 = 0.125For a fair coin it is (1/2)3 = 1/8 = 0.125
Heads or tails; each have a probability of 0.5 (assuming a fair 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).
The probablility of getting 2 tails in 4 tosses of a fair coin is most likely 50%, 2/4=1/2, or .50.