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A fair coin has 2 sides (heads and tails) that are equally likely to show when the coin is flipped. What is P(tails)?

Answer:

P(tails) = 0.5

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Number of sides = 2

Number of head = 1

Number of tails = 1

Let P(Tail) = Probability of obtaining a tail when the coin is flipped.

P(Tails) is calculated as follows;

P(Tails) = Number of Tails/Total Number of Sides

Substitute in the values of Number of Tails and Total Number of Sides

P(Tails) = 1/2

P(Tails) = ½

P(Tails) = 0.5

Hence, the probability of obtaining a tail provided that the two sides of the coin are equally likely to show when the coin is flipped is 0.5

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