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5 May, 08:28

Why does all heads or all tails seem less likely than random?

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  1. 5 May, 09:54
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    Of course in every situation, getting all heads or all tails will always have lower chances than the random result.

    Random result basically had the chance of 100% of happening because its condition is still fulfilled no matter what the result of the coin toss is, meanwhile all heads or all tails has little probability.
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