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Coin Toss Experiment: Equal Outcomes of Heads and Tails

In this experiment by Jacob, we explored the probability of flipping coins. Initially, we predicted that flipping three heads and seven tails would yield different results. However, our findings showed that the outcomes were equal, with both heads and tails appearing consistently across ten flips. Remarkably, the ratio remained close to 1/2, illustrating the law of large numbers in action. This experiment demonstrates that even with varied predictions, randomness can lead to surprising equality in results.

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Coin Toss Experiment: Equal Outcomes of Heads and Tails

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  1. An experiment with coins By Jacob

  2. We thought 3 heads and we thought 7 tails of coans

  3. WE get the saam namer. It was 5.

  4. Conclusion • We thought the numbers would not be the same. • They were equal • It was 1/2 for 10 flips.

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