Question:
If I toss a coin 3 times and get head each time, should I expect a tail to have a higher chance in the 4th toss? Give reason in support of your answer.
Solution:
No, let we toss a coin, then we get head or tail, both are equaly likely events i.e., probability of each event is $\frac{1}{2}$. So, no question of
expecting a tail to have a higher chance in 4th toss.