What is the probability of getting more than 60 heads in 100 tosses?

What is the probability of getting more than 60 heads in 100 tosses?

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B. What is the probability of getting more than 60 heads in 100 tosses? (30/50=60/100=60%).

Q. What is the probability of a coin landing on tails 5 times?

= 5 times, P(the coin lands heads up exactly once) = 5 x 1/32 = 5/32.

Q. What are the odds of tossing 5 coins and having them all come up heads?

a 1 in 2

Q. What’s the probability of 5 heads in a row?

That probability is (1/2) * 5, or 1/32. Because there are two ways to get all five of one kind (all heads or all tails), multiply that by 2 to get 1/16. All of the other possibilities will result in at least one head and one tail, so the correct answer is 1 – 1/16 = 15/16.

Q. What is the probability of getting at least 5 heads?

Probability of Getting 5 Heads in 10 Coin Tosses

for 5 Heads in 10 Coin Flips
Atleast 5 HeadsExactly 5 Heads
Total Events n(S)10241024
Success Events n(A)638252
Probability P(A)0.620.25

Q. What is the theoretical probability for getting 100 heads when tossing 100 coins?

Answer : 1/2^100 or 7*10^-31. Each toss has a probability to show heads as 1/2. Since each coin toss doesn’t affect the others, net probability is 1/2^n, n is no of coins, for event all are heads.

Q. What is the probability of 55 or more heads in 100 tosses of a coin?

0.1841

Q. What is the probability of getting exactly 50 heads?

about a 8%

Q. What is the probability that given 100 coin tosses you get exactly 50 heads and 50 tails?

For 100 tosses, that means there are 2 100 = 1.268*10 30 possible outcomes. Finally we arrive at the answer: there are 1.009e29 ways to get 50/50 heads/tails, and there are 1.268e30 possible outcomes altogether, so the probability of getting an even split is 1.009/12.68 = 7.95%. Thanks for taking the time to explain.

Q. How do you find the probability of a coin toss?

Coin Toss Probability Formula

  1. On tossing a coin, the probability of getting head is: P(Head) = P(H) = 1/2.
  2. Similarly, on tossing a coin, the probability of getting a tail is: P(Tail) = P(T) = 1/2.
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