SOLUTION: 4. Take out a coin for the following problems: a. Suppose you are going to flip a coin once. What is the set of possible outcomes for this? b. Suppose you are going to flip

Algebra.Com
Question 328055: 4. Take out a coin for the following problems:
a. Suppose you are going to flip a coin once. What is the set of possible outcomes for this?
b. Suppose you are going to flip a coin twice. What is the set of possible outcomes for this?
c. If flip a coin twice, what are the chances that you will get one head and one tail (i.e. one in three, one in four, etc.)? Use your answer to the question 4b to get your answer.

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
4a)(H)(T)
4b)(HH)(HT)(TH(TT)
4c)There are 2 head tail outcomes out of 4.
P(H&T)=2/4=1/2

RELATED QUESTIONS

suppose you flip a oin 3 times what is the probability that at least once the coin comes... (answered by stanbon)
There are five coins in a bag. Four of the coins are normal coins and the fifth one is... (answered by stanbon)
Suppose that you flip a coin 12 times. What is the probability that you achieve at least (answered by greenestamps)
Suppose that you flip a coin 15 times. What is the probability that you achieve at least (answered by Edwin McCravy)
for the experiment, flip a coin until heads shows, assume that the probability of heads... (answered by Fombitz)
You are going to roll a die. If the result is 5 or 6, roll the die again. Otherwise, flip (answered by richard1234)
Suppose you flip a coin 3 times. What is the probability that exactly 2 of your flips... (answered by stanbon)
Wayne will roll a number cube and flip a coin for a probability experiment. The faces... (answered by ikleyn)
Take a coin to a do this experiment. Don’t just record the final result. Be sure to... (answered by ikleyn)