On average, 5 times.
The answer depends on "the outcome is heads HOW MANY TIMES!"
If you toss a coin 8 times and there are 7 heads, then there must be one tail each time. So how many ways can we get one tail? It can occur first, such as THHHHHHH or second HTHHHHHH etc. There are 8 places to put the T so there are 8 ways to have 7 heads and 1 tail.
A fair coin would be expected to land on heads 10 times on average.
If you roll a standard die and flip a penny at the same time, there are 12 possible outcomes. You can find this out quickly by multiplying the number of outcomes of the coin (2) by the number of outcomes of the die (6). Here they are: Heads, 1 Heads, 2 Heads, 3 Heads, 4 Heads, 5 Heads, 6 Tails, 1 Tails, 2 Tails, 3 Tails, 4 Tails, 5 Tails, 6
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Simple question, difficult answer. It depends on how many times you want the penny to land on heads. The probability of a penny landing on heads once is 1 in 2. For it to land on heads twice is 1 in 4, for three times it is 1 in 8, and so on and so forth.
Most likely 5,000 times.
The answer depends on "the outcome is heads HOW MANY TIMES!"
Theoretically, if you have a fair coin, the chances of landing on heads after 1000 tosses is 500, since there are only two outcomes, heads or tails, and each outcome is equally likely. Experimentally, however, the number of times the penny would turn up heads is any number from 1 to 1000, including 1 and 1000 (although these are very unlikely outcomes). The most likely outcome is a number very close to 500.
You have to jump on each head once but if you take to long to jump on all of them then the first head will come back to life. Once all the heads are down you walk up to the heads and it will give you the scale.
If you toss a coin 8 times and there are 7 heads, then there must be one tail each time. So how many ways can we get one tail? It can occur first, such as THHHHHHH or second HTHHHHHH etc. There are 8 places to put the T so there are 8 ways to have 7 heads and 1 tail.
A fair coin would be expected to land on heads 10 times on average.
as many times as it lands on its tail.
If you roll a standard die and flip a penny at the same time, there are 12 possible outcomes. You can find this out quickly by multiplying the number of outcomes of the coin (2) by the number of outcomes of the die (6). Here they are: Heads, 1 Heads, 2 Heads, 3 Heads, 4 Heads, 5 Heads, 6 Tails, 1 Tails, 2 Tails, 3 Tails, 4 Tails, 5 Tails, 6
75
about how many times heavier is a penny than a dollar bill in ounces
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