University of Amsterdam researchers analyzed the results of 350,757 coin flips and determined coins had a 50.8% chance of landing on the same side they started from. Photo by jarmoluk/Pixabay.com ...
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RANLO, N.C. — The outcome of two local elections in two different counties were left to chance on Friday. The Town of Ranlo and the City of Monroe each tossed a coin to determine the winner in each of ...
Defending NCAA women’s champion South Carolina secured the No. 1 seed at the Southeastern Conference women’s basketball tournament after winning a coin flip on Sunday. The rare occurrence came after ...
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Coin Flips Are Not Exactly 50/50
Researchers at the University of Amsterdam analyzed the probability of a coin toss and found that it is not exactly 50/50. The team employed 48 people, using 46 currencies, to flip a coin 350,757 ...
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