The sample space when flipping a coin is [heads, tails].
The probability of flipping Heads on a coin is 1 - a certainty - if the coin is flipped often enough. On a single toss of a fair coin the probability is 1/2.
These are random, assuming fair dice or fair coin.
The probability of flipping a coin 3 times and getting 3 heads is 1/2
1/6000
Oh, isn't that a happy little question! There isn't an official world record for coin flipping guesses, but I believe the real magic is in the joy of the moment and the fun of the game. Keep flipping those coins and let your intuition guide you, my friend! Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy accidents.
The sample space when flipping a coin is [heads, tails].
fraction for flipping one coin one time = 1/2
The probability of flipping Heads on a coin is 1 - a certainty - if the coin is flipped often enough. On a single toss of a fair coin the probability is 1/2.
For a normal coin, it is 0.5.
There are 8 permutations of flipping a coin 3 times, or of flipping 3 coins one time. They are, with the permutations of two heads bolded...TTTTTHTHTTHHHTTHTHHHTHHH... thus, the probability of flipping a coin 3 times and getting 2 heads is 3 in 8, or 0.375.
These are random, assuming fair dice or fair coin.
Heads - ½ Tails - ½ There are two reasonable outcomes of flipping a coin. You could get heads or tails. Some might argue that the third outcome is that the coin will land on the edge.
Every time you flip a coin it has a 50% chance of heads and a 50% chance of tails. Flipping a coin multiple times does not change that. Therefore the answer is 50%
The probability of flipping a coin 3 times and getting 3 heads is 1/2
The event is that the coin lands with the Heads on top.
1/6000