When you flip 4 coins, the probability of getting half heads is 0.38. Likewise, the probability is 0.25 of finding that one fourth of the coins is heads. So, with four coins, the most likely outcome (the most probably state) is getting half heads, BUT thechance of getting one head (or one tail and three heads as well) is not all that much smaller, at 0.25. The charts show the probabilities for getting various fractions of heads for flipping four and for flipping eight coins. Describe the differences between the cases of four coins and eight coins with respect to how the probability of getting one-fourth heads compares to one-half heads changes when going from four to eight coins.