ABSTRACT

If an unbiased coin is flipped two times, the possible outcomes form a sample space, S. The sample space S={HH, HT, TH, TT}, in which H stands for a head and T for a tail, with the pair of letters indicating the order of the outcomes. Therefore, with two separate flips of a coin, four possible outcomes can occur: two heads, first a head then a tail, first a tail then a head, or two tails. The sample space that contains the number of heads in the two flips is S={0, 1, 2}. If an unbiased coin is flipped twice, a large number of times, the outcomes can be used to compute the frequencies. The frequencies can be used to approximate the joint probabilities of the outcomes in the sample space.