Suppose you toss a coin 100 times and get 65 heads and 35 tails. Based on these​ results, what is the probability that the next flip results in a tail​?

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Answer:

[tex] P(Head) = \frac{65}{100}=0.65[/tex]

[tex] P(Tail) = \frac{35}{100}=0.35[/tex]

And for this case the probability that in the next flip we will get a tail would be:

[tex] P(Tail) = \frac{35}{100}=0.35[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

For this case we know that a coin is toss 100 times and we got 65 heads and 35 tails.

We can calculate the empirical probabilities for each outcome and we got:

[tex] P(Head) = \frac{65}{100}=0.65[/tex]

[tex] P(Tail) = \frac{35}{100}=0.35[/tex]

And for this case the probability that in the next flip we will get a tail would be:

[tex] P(Tail) = \frac{35}{100}=0.35[/tex]