Quote Originally Posted by Freightman View Post
Exactly 2 or more than 2. Exactly the same of getting 2 or more tails. Regardless, the Law of Small Numbers should apply. Notwithstanding semantics, seems to me the probability is dependant on wheather the first head (or tail) is achieved on the 1st, 2nd or 3rd toss. Clearly, the odds of a second head is greatest when the first toss is a head.

Of course, the probability of heads on any toss is 50%.
I apologize, I may have formulated the problem incorrectly. What I meant to ask is:
What is the probability of getting 2 or more consecutive heads in 4 tosses of a fair coin (p = 0.5)?
I'm just trying to see what value the iCNT code returns.

Sincerely,
Cac