The sample space of two tossed coins is:
S: {(H,H),(H,T,),(T,H),(T,T)}
Probability=(No. Of favourable outcomes)/(Total no. Of outcomes)
Here, from the sample space,
P(getting 2 heads when a coin is tossed twice)= 1/4
If a coin is tossed twice, is the probability of getting two heads equal to the probability of getting no heads at all? What are the two probabilities in the order of
i) Getting two heads
ii) Getting no heads
If a coin is tossed twice,
Is the probability of getting two heads equal to the probability of getting no heads at all? Also find the probability of
Two coins tossed together. What is the probability of getting at least one head?