You don’t need to be a mathematician or a Vegas card shark to know that, when all things are equal, the probability of flipping a coin and guessing which side lands up correctly is 50-50. But what ...
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Flipping a coin is not a 50/50 chance, scientists find
For decades, flipping a coin has symbolized perfect randomness—a fair, 50/50 chance between heads and tails. But research ...
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This $2 coin flipping 'non-idle clicker' is a one-button labyrinth of probability paranoia
To paraphrase French-Algerian thinker Albert Camus: One must imagine the coin flipper happy. In Unfair Flips, released on Steam today by developer Heather Flowers, you have a coin and a button. The ...
In the first vote to decide the US's presidential candidates, several results were decided on the toss of a coin. How common is it for elections to be decided this way? A silver coin balanced on thumb ...
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