Advertisements
Advertisements
Question
An unbiased coin is tossed twice. Find the probability of getting at least one head.
Solution
On tossing a coin twice,
Possible outcomes are {TT, HH, HT, TH}
Required outcomes are {HH, HT, TH}
Probability of getting at least one head = `3/4`
APPEARS IN
RELATED QUESTIONS
A die is thrown once. Find the probability of getting a prime number.
Two customers are visiting a particular shop in the same week (Monday to Saturday). Each is equally likely to visit the shop on any one day as on another. What is the probability that both will visit the shop on different days?
The king, queen and jack of clubs are removed from a deck of 52 playing cards and the remaining cards are shuffled. A card is drawn from the remaining cards. Find the
probability of getting a card of clubs.
Two coins are tossed once. Find the probability of getting at least 1 tail.
Three coins are tossed simultaneously. The probability of getting all heads is ____________.
The chance of throwing 5 with an ordinary die is ____________.
A jar contains 24 marbles, some are green and others are blue. If a marble is drawn at random from the jar, the probability that it is green is `2/3` Find the number of blue balls in the jar.
Two dice are rolled simultaneously. What is the probability that 6 will come up at least once?
A card is drawn at random from a well-shuffled pack of 52 cards. The probability that the card drawn is not an ace is ______.
An unbiased coin is tossed twice. Find the probability of getting at most one head.