On the statistical frequency theory of probability suppose t
On the statistical frequency theory of probability, suppose that a coin ahs a probability of 1.0 of coming up a head on any given throw. If this is true, can it never come up a tail? Why or why not?
Solution
No it can never come up tail.
A probability of 1 for an outcome,A, for an event implies whenever that event occurs outcome is A.
So for this coin we always have a head coming up on any throw
