April 2 (UPI) --A team of researchers analyzed the results of 350,757 coin tosses to determine whether the results are truly 50/50, and found "fair" coins are slightly more likely to land the same way ...
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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 ...
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Coin flips and conditional probability, how probability trees reveal hidden truths
Every new piece of evidence reshapes what we thought we knew, and probability trees make that transformation visible. This is the quiet logic behind Bayesian reasoning, where certainty is never ...
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