Question
What is the theoretical probability of a fair coin landing on heads on the 1000th trial?
1/2
All of these
The same as the first trial
50%
1/2
All of these
The same as the first trial
50%
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The theoretical probability of a fair coin landing on heads on any given flip, including the 1000th trial, remains constant at \( \frac{1}{2} \) or 50%. This is true regardless of the number of previous trials since each flip of a fair coin is independent of the others.
Therefore, the correct answers from your options are:
- \( \frac{1}{2} \)
- 50%
- The same as the first trial
So the answer "All of these" would also be correct, as all the statements provided are true regarding the probability of landing heads on the 1000th trial.
Therefore, the correct answers from your options are:
- \( \frac{1}{2} \)
- 50%
- The same as the first trial
So the answer "All of these" would also be correct, as all the statements provided are true regarding the probability of landing heads on the 1000th trial.