Discrete Math Probability. Suppose we toss a fair coin four (4) times. The outcome of the 1st three tosses is {HHH}. What is the probability of the next toss being heads P(head)? P(Head)= possible outcome/total outcome =4/8

Matilda Fox

Matilda Fox

Answered question

2022-07-17

Discrete Math Probability
Suppose we toss a fair coin four (4) times.
The outcome of the 1st three tosses is {HHH}.
What is the probability of the next toss being heads P(head)?
P ( H e a d ) = possible outcome/total outcome = 4 8
Is it 12?
Options:
A. P ( h e a d ) = 1 16
B. P ( h e a d ) = 3 1 8
C. P ( h e a d ) = 1 12
D. P ( h e a d ) = 1 2
Is it? D
Please let me know if I am correct?

Answer & Explanation

Monastro3n

Monastro3n

Beginner2022-07-18Added 15 answers

Explanation:
It depends. If you are calculating the probability of the head after 3 heads before the 3 were tossed then it would be 2 4 = 1 16 . If you had just tossed it 3 times it would be 2 1 = 1 2 .
Deborah Wyatt

Deborah Wyatt

Beginner2022-07-19Added 4 answers

Step 1
It's D ( 1 2 ).
Step 2
Past results do not affect the probability of future ones (as far as our limited perception of space-time continuum tells us).

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