I'm wondering about the possible outcomes if I flip a coin 100 times. Will it be a balanced distribution of heads and tails, or could there be a significant skew towards one side?
5 answers
BlockchainBaronGuard
Wed Dec 04 2024
In one instance, a coin was flipped 10 times, resulting in heads 6 times. This represents a 60% chance of landing on heads.
Claudio
Wed Dec 04 2024
When the same coin was flipped 100 times, it landed on heads 57 times, equivalent to a 57% chance.
Eleonora
Wed Dec 04 2024
Increasing the number of flips to 1,000 showed that the coin landed on heads 543 times, which translates to a 54.3% chance.
Bianca
Wed Dec 04 2024
These results demonstrate that as the number of trials increases, the probability of an event occurring tends to stabilize.
KDramaLegendaryStarlight
Wed Dec 04 2024
Flipping a coin multiple times can provide interesting insights into probability.