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You flip a fair coin.

What is \text{P(tails})P(tails)start text, P, left parenthesis, t, a, i, l, s, end text, right parenthesis?


If necessary, round your answer to 222 decimal places.

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Question:

You flip a fair coin. What is P(tails)?

If necessary, round your answer to 2 decimal places.

Answer:

P(tail) = 0.5

Explanation:

Given:

A fair die

Required

P(Tails)

A fair die has 2 sides, the head and the tail; each of the sides have equal probability.

The number of head in a die is 1 and the number of a tail in a die is 2.

Let P(tail) represent the probability of obtaining a tail.

P(tail) is calculated by number of tail divided by number of sides of a die.

Hence, P(tail) = ½

P(tail) = 0.50

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