Stephen has a counter that is orange on one side and brown on the other. The counter is shown below:
A circular counter is shown. The top surface of the counter is shaded in a lighter shade of gray and Orange is written across this section. The bottom section of the counter is shaded in darker shade of gray and Brown is written across it.
Stephen flips this counter 24 times. What is the probability that the 25th flip will result in the counter landing on orange side up? (5 points)
fraction 24 over 25
fraction 1 over 24
fraction 1 over 4
fraction 1 over 2
1 answer
The probability of the counter landing on the orange side up on the 25th flip is the same as the proportion of times it landed on the orange side up in the previous 24 flips. Since there are 24 flips total and half of those 24 flips will result in the orange side up, the probability is 1/2 or fraction 1 over 2.