Math, asked by manojtripathy212, 10 months ago

A fair coin is tossed 100 times .Head was obtained 47 times. Now if the coin is tossed at random, what is P ( H ) and P ( T )?​

Answers

Answered by bobbo
6

Step-by-step explanation:

The probability for heads is 47/100

The probability for tails is 100-47=53

53/100

Answered by JeanaShupp
2

P(H) is 0.47 and P(T) is 0.53

Step-by-step explanation:

A fair coin is tossed 100 times

Therefore

Total outcomes= 100

H: No. of head obtained = 47

T: No.of tail obtained = 100 - 47 = 53

Now as we know

Probability of an event is given by

P(E) = \dfrac{\text {Favorable outcomes }}{\text{Total outcomes }}

where E is an event and P(E) is probability of that event

P(H) = \dfrac{\text {No. of heads}}{Total} =\dfrac{47}{100}=0.47

P(T) = \dfrac{\text {No. of Tails}}{Total} =\dfrac{53}{100} =0.53

Hence, P(H) is 0.47 and P(T) is 0.53

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