Bernoulli Trial 1/2
It seems that now you have a better understanding of the probability definition. So, let's move to the very first example with coins. We can calculate that the probability of tossing a coin once and getting a head is 50%.
Scientifically it is called Bernoulli trial.
What is it?
It is a random experiment with only two outcomes: failure or success. Therefore, we can express an opinion that tossing a coin is a Bernoulli trial too.
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It seems that now you have a better understanding of the probability definition. So, let's move to the very first example with coins. We can calculate that the probability of tossing a coin once and getting a head is 50%.
Scientifically it is called Bernoulli trial.
What is it?
It is a random experiment with only two outcomes: failure or success. Therefore, we can express an opinion that tossing a coin is a Bernoulli trial too.
¡Gracias por tus comentarios!