question archive If my friend insist that there are more chances of getting a head on a single toss than a tail, my friend is wrong; the probability for any specific outcome is defined as a fraction or a proportion of all the possible outcomes (Gravetter, 2021)

If my friend insist that there are more chances of getting a head on a single toss than a tail, my friend is wrong; the probability for any specific outcome is defined as a fraction or a proportion of all the possible outcomes (Gravetter, 2021)

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If my friend insist that there are more chances of getting a head on a single toss than a tail, my friend is wrong; the probability for any specific outcome is defined as a fraction or a proportion of all the possible outcomes (Gravetter, 2021). The probability of a specific outcome is expressed with a p (for probability), followed by the specific outcome in parentheses (Gravetter, 2021). When tossing a coin we use p(heads)=1/2=0.50=50%

All the possible probability values are contained in a limited range (Gravetter, 2021).

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