The opposite of tail is head!
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Because there is usually the head of some emperor or king or queen on the other side. To call the opposite side "tails" just seems to be as good as calling it anything else.
The "front" of a coin usually has a picture of someone's head on it and is therefore called "heads". The other side is probably called "tails" just because the tail is on the opposite end of an animal to the head.
Yes you can go one tails by moving the nunchuck stick the opposite way your standing and the down button on your wii remote at the same time. You have to have full chakra to do it.
The front (obverse) of a coin is called "heads" because there is usually a profile head image of an important person in the nation's history. Thus the reverse side becomes the anatomical opposite, or "tails."
Because foxes have tails. __________________________ Agree with ^ unless you meant why he has tails (plural) instead of a tail (singular). His concept of multiple tails originates from Japanese fox mythology
Heads. The obverse is the front of the coin. Its opposite (the back of the coin) is the reverse.
It means the front side the "heads" of the coin. The reverse is the opposite end often called the "tails" of a coin.
They got there tails from magictail.de
The same as (the opposite of) flipping 3 heads which is 1/2*1/2*1/2 = 1/8 The opposite of that being 1 - 1/8 = 7/8
THEY. ARE NOT BEARS! No, no tails.
Pr(4 tails | at least 3 tails) = Pr(4 tails and at least 3 tails)/Pr(at least 3 tails)= Pr(4 tails)/Pr(at least 3 tails)= (5/32) / (1/2) = 5/16.Pr(4 tails | at least 3 tails) = Pr(4 tails and at least 3 tails)/Pr(at least 3 tails)= Pr(4 tails)/Pr(at least 3 tails)= (5/32) / (1/2) = 5/16.Pr(4 tails | at least 3 tails) = Pr(4 tails and at least 3 tails)/Pr(at least 3 tails)= Pr(4 tails)/Pr(at least 3 tails)= (5/32) / (1/2) = 5/16.Pr(4 tails | at least 3 tails) = Pr(4 tails and at least 3 tails)/Pr(at least 3 tails)= Pr(4 tails)/Pr(at least 3 tails)= (5/32) / (1/2) = 5/16.