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30 March, 07:07

kalvin's mother tells him that the chance of a coin showing heads when he tosses it is 1/2. does this mean that every time he tosses a coin twice, he will get one head and one tail.

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  1. 30 March, 07:20
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    No it is not necessary that Kelvin will get one head and one tail every time

    Explanation:

    Probability in math is equal to favorable outcomes/total outcomes

    The coin has two sides a head and a tail. When we flip a coin we have 50-50 possibility of getting a head and a tail. It means with every toss we have 1/2 possibility of getting head as well as tail.

    But this does not mean that when we toss a coin twice we will get one head at one toss and one tail at another toss.

    There is a possibility of getting both heads as well as both the tails.
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