Flips a virtual coin and shows heads or tails.
The coin flip simulator generates random heads-or-tails results for 1–100 tosses at once — handy for making quick decisions, settling ties, or demonstrating probability. It is a fun, random tool.
Each toss has two equally likely outcomes: 0 (tails) or 1 (heads). P(heads) = 0.5. Expected number of heads in n tosses = n / 2.
In 10 tosses you expect about 5 heads and 5 tails. Because of randomness you might actually get 3 or 7 — that is completely normal for a small sample.
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