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If you tossed a coin a total of ten times and got a total of three heads, what is the probability of tossing heads in your next toss?​


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Atleast 3 Heads in 10 Coin Tosses
0.95 is the probability of getting 3 Heads in 10 tosses.

Answer:   1/2

In decimal form this is 0.5 and it converts to 50%

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Explanation:

Assuming the coin is a fair coin, meaning that each side is equally likely to be landed on, this means the probability of flipping heads is 1/2 = 0.5 = 50%

This is true of any flip. The coin doesn't have memory of previous events, so past events do not affect its probability. Each event is independent of any other.

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