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You flip a coin twice what is the probability of getting tails and then getting tails

You flip a coin twice what is the probability of getting tails and then getting tails-example-1
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The probability a single event A occurs is:


P(A)=\frac{\text{ number of favorable outcomes to A}}{\text{ number of total outcomes}}

The probability P two consecutive events A and B occurs is:


P=P(A)*P(B)

So, let's consider the probability of the first event: getting tails.

Favorable outcomes: Tail

Number of favorable outcomes: 1

Total outcomes: Tail, Head

Number of total outcomes: 2

So, the probability of getting a tail is:


P(A)=(1)/(2)

So, let's consider the probability of the second event: getting tails in the second time.

Favorable outcomes: Tail

Number of favorable outcomes: 1

Total outcomes: Tail, Head

Number of total outcomes: 2

So, the probability of getting a tail is:


P(B)=(1)/(2)

Finally, let's calculate the probability of getting a tail twice.


\begin{gathered} P=P(A)*P(B) \\ P=(1)/(2)*(1)/(2) \\ P=(1)/(4) \end{gathered}

Answer: The probability is 1/4.

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