flipping a coin is not a 50%-50% game
Flipping a coin is not a 50%-50% game
No but calling heads or tails is
it's not
what if it lands on its edge?
Prove me wrong then
Then it's a null results
Flip a coin
See for yourself
a null result still effects the 50/50 chance
I did and I protected that it will be heads.
What are the chances of that happening?
null result doesn't affect 50/50 in any way, prove me wrong
>stupid poo can't into math
Shocking
no, prove me wrong
>Heaven
>predicts it will land on heads
what if the coin is never flipped to begin with?
>what if the coin is never flipped to begin with?
Then it's a null result
>SHIT POST
proof?
what if the coin is a dice?
proof of what?
Depends on the coin i guess.
Whichever side has more weight is more likely to be the underside.
Nothing
No?
What coin has more weight on one side?
probability is a myth. The fate of the coin was already predetermined. For any given flip, there is a definite 100% chance that it will land on a certain side, given that it does land on a side. Even if you get a computer to randomly choose a number out of 10, for any given time you run the program, there is a 100% predetermined answer that will not change even if you were to replay that moment. Also, I'm not a brainlet so please stop making ufn of me.
All coins practicly.
No coin is evenly weighted.
If that's true there wouldn't be a 50/50 game then
Exactly, you need a digital coin flip to make it completely 50/50, or a coin specifically made to flip.
I'm not going that far for a coin flip.
>coin specifically made to flip
football coin
Coin flipping is used to decide which end of the field the teams will play to and/or which team gets first use of the ball, or similar questions in football matches, American football games, Australian rules football, volleyball, and other sports requiring such decisions.
computers fail at random
glitch and always the same thing
happens all the time