Idk if this method works in regards to this question or any of a similar nature but what i've figured is to multiply the amount of times you flip to the amount of heads needed for the statement. Since they'd both be 4, it would result in 4x4 =16 and as a result there's a 1/16 chance of achieving the event. Could be seen as 1/4 chance of getting a head and another 1/4 chance of getting four heads in a row.
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1/2*1/2 is not also 50%….
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But it also depends how many times you get to flip the coin? Tat bit of information wasn’t specified.
This is possibility, not probability.
Idk if this method works in regards to this question or any of a similar nature but what i've figured is to multiply the amount of times you flip to the amount of heads needed for the statement. Since they'd both be 4, it would result in 4x4 =16 and as a result there's a 1/16 chance of achieving the event. Could be seen as 1/4 chance of getting a head and another 1/4 chance of getting four heads in a row.
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So 1/2 to the 4th powe 🤔
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He doesn't mean it's 50% in both multiplication of 1/2 but it's another 50% of getting the chance heads since you have to repeat it 4 times
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If you imagine hard enough, you would start to think that getting head 4 times in a row on coin tossing is hard😅
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