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When-a-fair-coin-is-tossed-what-is-the-probability-of-getting-a-head

Why do you think this method is used? This is because the possibility of obtaining a Head in a coin toss is as likely as obtaining a tail, that is, 50%. So when you ...












when-a-fair-coin-is-tossed-what-is-the-probability-of-getting-a-head


Problems on coin toss probability are explained here with different examples. When we flip a coin there is always a probability to get a head or a tail is 50 .... Use the binomial probability distribution. Assuming a "fair" coin, there are 2^5=32 different arrangements of heads and tails after 5 flips. Also, there are "" ... 939c2ea5af





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