Math, asked by yashikaagarwal21892, 6 days ago

two unbiased coins are tossed simultaneously the possibilities of getting one held is 1/3 how it is false​

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Answered by alekhyarathnam2105
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Step-by-step explanation:

The possibility of getting one head while two unbiased coins are tossed simultaneously is

The probability of getting the output while toss two coins is

HH, TH, TT, and HT

The number of probability of output is 4

possible to getting only one head is 2 times

Therefore, Getting one head is 2/4= 1/2

so1/3 is false

Answered by rahul123437
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it is false, because the possibility will be \frac{1}{2}

explanation: the happening events would be like

(H,H), (H,T), (T,T), (T,H)

so the possibility of getting = total events with only one head

            only one head                          total events

                                                = \frac{2}{4} = \frac{1}{2}

so, while tossing two coins unbiasedly, the probability of getting one head is \frac{1}{2}

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