You have to jump on each head once but if you take to long to jump on all of them then the first head will come back to life. Once all the heads are down you walk up to the heads and it will give you the scale.
the probability of getting heads-heads-heads if you toss a coin three times is 1 out of 9.
The answer depends on "the outcome is heads HOW MANY TIMES!"
1/2
There are 8 possible outcomes when a coin is tossed 3 times. Here they are:1. Heads, Heads, Tails.2. Heads, Tails, Heads.3. Tails, Heads, Heads.4. Heads, Heads, Heads.5. Tails, Tails, Heads.6. Tails, Heads, Tails.7. Heads, Tails, Tails.8. Tails, Tails, Tails.There is only one outcome that is heads, heads, heads, so the probability of three heads coming up in three coin tosses is 1 in 8 or 0.125 for that probability.
9 times (in total)
Half the time they will be the same, half the time they will be different. Half of the time that they're the same they will be heads, half the time they are the same they will be tails. It's your homework, YOU figure it out. The way I figure it. There are four options: 1) heads / heads 2) heads / tails 3) tails / heads 4) tails / tails By process of chance, one out of four times both coins will be heads/heads. Therefore 780/4 = 195 times.
A fair coin would be expected to land on heads 10 times on average.
yes the coin is biased because it turned to heads 36 times.
3
No, monsters do not actually exist. Monsters are fictional characters used in books and movies. Many times monsters are used to scare people in movies and books.
The chances of getting heads 24 times in a row is 1 in 224, or 1 in 16,777,216.
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