There is the probability of 1/2 if it is a fair coin. There is the probability of 1 if it is a double-headed coin. There is the probability of 0 if it is a double-tailed coin.
because it is easy to say and it sounds better than heads or eagles.
George Washington
HEADS!! Because our heads are bigger than our butts!! :)
This is not a Mint error coin. If you look the edge of it, you will see a seam. Two different dated quarters have been glued together.
Zero. Please search this site for the word DOUBLE. You'll find hundreds of similar questions about these trick "coins".
No, it's not possible that a double-headed quarter with two such diverse dates could be a legitimate Mint error. Dies are destroyed, if not worn out through usage, by the end of the year in which they are used. The coin in question is almost certainly a novelty or magician's coin.
50/50
The probability of flipping a quarter and getting heads is 1 in 2. the probability of rolling a die and getting 6 is 1 in 6.
Owls can turn their heads around and are nocturnal and areconsidered to be smart. Eagles just have a longer wingspan than owls.
Yes, both the male and female bald eagle have white feathers on their heads.
If your talking about the faces, then there is only one head, George Washington, but if you are talking about the sides, there are two. Heads and Tails