The ratio of successful events A = 968 to the total number of possible combinations of a sample space S = 1024 is the probability of 3 heads in 10 coin tosses. Users may refer the below solved example work with steps to learn how to find what is the probability of getting at-least 3 heads, if a coin is tossed ten times or 10 coins tossed together.
The ratio of successful events A = 120 to total number of possible combinations of sample space S = 1024 is the probability of 3 heads in 10 coin tosses.
The ratio of successful events A = 638 to the total number of possible combinations of a sample space S = 1024 is the probability of 5 heads in 10 coin tosses. Users may refer the below solved example work with steps to learn how to find what is the probability of getting at-least 5 heads, if a coin is tossed ten times or 10 coins tossed together.
The ratio of successful events A = 252 to total number of possible combinations of sample space S = 1024 is the probability of 5 heads in 10 coin tosses.