Just for context, I used to teach math to youngsters. I was presenting basic probability, and I performed a coin-flip exercise. Amazingly, I flipped tails 11 times in a row. The probability of that happening is .000488. That is flipping tails 11 times in a row, roughly 5 times, out of flipping one coin 11 times 10,000 times.
Just for context, I used to teach math to youngsters. I was presenting basic probability, and I performed a coin-flip exercise. Amazingly, I flipped tails 11 times in a row. The probability of that happening is .000488. That is flipping tails 11 times in a row, roughly 5 times, out of flipping one coin 11 times 10,000 times.
It simply isnβt possible on this scale.