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Norris
21 July, 21:26
What is a fair coin?
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Nash
21 July, 23:22
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Ok so when you toss a coin in the air there are many factors (wind, dimensions of the coin rotational velocity etc.) which can affect the probability of coin to be heads or tails (1/2) and it can become biased.
So a fair coin is an ideal coin which gives a perfect 50:50 (1/2) outcome for heads or tails unbiased of any factor.
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