Probability is such a native part of your life that you rarely think about it. Though, every time you use a word like "might", "may," "undoubtedly", "without fail," or "maybe", you can see and even a probability that an event will occur.
Find the Probability of Getting:
1. Three Heads
2. Three Tails
3. Two Heads
4. Two Tails
When you toss Four Coins.
Try tossing four coins 16 times and writing down the outcomes. Are the probabilities roughly equal as you calculated in step 2?
Try tossing four coins 24 times and writing down the outcomes. Are the probabilities any closer?
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P(3H)= 4/16=1/4
P(3T)=4/16=1/4
P(2H)= 6/16 =3/8
P(2R)=6/16 =3/8
See the photo attached for outcomes
P(3T)=4/16=1/4
P(2H)= 6/16 =3/8
P(2R)=6/16 =3/8
See the photo attached for outcomes
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