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You flip a coin.\newlineWhat is P(tails)P(\text{tails})?\newlineWrite your answer as a percentage.\newline____%\_\_\_\_\%

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Q. You flip a coin.\newlineWhat is P(tails)P(\text{tails})?\newlineWrite your answer as a percentage.\newline____%\_\_\_\_\%
  1. Determine Probability of Tails: We need to determine the probability of getting tails from a single flip of a fair coin. A fair coin has two equally likely outcomes: heads or tails. Therefore, the probability of getting tails is 11 out of the 22 possible outcomes.\newlineCalculation: P(tails)=Number of ways to get tailsTotal number of outcomes=12P(\text{tails}) = \frac{\text{Number of ways to get tails}}{\text{Total number of outcomes}} = \frac{1}{2}
  2. Calculate Probability as Percentage: To express the probability as a percentage, we multiply the fraction by 100100. Calculation: P(tails)P(\text{tails}) as a percentage = (12)×100%=50%(\frac{1}{2}) \times 100\% = 50\%

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