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An experiment consists of tossing 3 coins at the same time. What is the probability of tossing 2 tails and 1 head?

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Answer:

3/8 or 0.375 or 37.5%

Explanation:

You have three coins. The probability of getting a head or a tail for each coin is 1/2. So,


(1)/(2) ×
(1)/(2) ×
(1)/(2) =
(1)/(8)

There are 8 possible combinations that can come from tossing 3 coins at the same time: HHH, HHT, HTH, HTT, THH, THT , TTH , or TTT.

Every time you toss the 3 coins, there is a
(1)/(8) chance that you get either of these combinations. So,


(1)/(8) +
(1)/(8) +
(1)/(8) =
(3)/(8)

The probability of tossing 2 tails and 1 head is 3/8.

Hope this helps.

User Graycampbell
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Answer:

3/8.

Explanation:

The probability of a head or a tail on one toss of a single coin is 1/2.

So the required probability when 3 coins are tossed of getting say 3 heads = (1/2)*3 = 1/8.

The probabilities are multiplied because each event ( 1 coin tossed) is independent of the others.

There are 3 ways to get 2 H and 1 tail (HHT, HTH and THH) so the answer is 3 * 1/8

= 3/8.

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