Name:
Anonymous
2011-01-19 18:50
50%, either it happens or it doesn't.
Name:
Anonymous
2011-01-20 11:35
Let's say you flip a coin twice,
and the first flip will ALWAYS land on heads,
what is the probability of both flips landing on heads?
Name:
Anonymous
2011-01-20 12:29
>>15
Let's say you flip a coin twice,
and the first flip will ALWAYS land on heads,
Wait, what's the probability of having the first flip always land on heads on every test?
Name:
Anonymous
2011-01-20 12:33
>>15
what is the probability of both flips landing on heads?
Probability is not involved, it all depends on how they are flipped.
Name:
Anonymous
2011-01-20 12:45
>>15
There are only two possible outcomes: Heads/Heads, Heads/Tails. Therefore the probability of having both land on heads is 50%.
Name:
Anonymous
2011-01-20 13:16
>>21
ALWAYS implies 100% probability
But you can't be sure that the coin will
ALWAYS land on heads.
Name:
ERJAS
2011-01-20 13:35
>>26
You can't be sure it will hit me.
--
ERJAS Rudolf Josef Alexander Schroedinger.