The world record is currently held by Richard and May Braaten. The record is 122 caught frisbees in a row without a drop. it was set september 2, 2012, in manlius, ny.
The number of total outcomes on 3 tosses for a coin is 2 3, or 8. Since only 1 outcome is H, H, H, the probability of heads on three consecutive tosses of a coin is 1/8.
Catch is a strong verb with principle parts catch, caught, caught.I catch the ball when Jane tosses it.I caught the ball when Jane tossed it.
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Probability of tails on each toss = 1/2Probability of tails on 3 consecutive tosses = (1/2) x (1/2) x (1/2) = 1/8Probability of NOT 3 consecutive tails = (1) minus (probability of 3 consecutive tails) = 7/8 = 87.5%
it is always the first pitch
The odds of each coin toss are 50-50. The coin has no memory; there is no record of what the last four tosses are. EVERY toss is at 50-50 odds.
The probability is 0, since there will be some 3-tosses in which you get 0, 1 or 3 heads. So not all 3-tosses will give 2 heads.
Throws, Tosses.
The probability that a coin will land on heads - at least once - in six tosses is 0.9844
The probability of two tails on two tosses of a coin is 0.52, or 0.25.
The theoretical frequency of heads will be .5 and as you do more and more coin tosses the observed frequency should get closer and closer to .5. With 100 tosses, it will be pretty close, but not exactly .5
In 34 or fewer tosses, the answer is 0. In infinitely many tosses, the answer is 1. The answer depends on the number of tosses and, since you have chosen not to share that critical bit of information, i is not possible to give a more useful answer.