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Suppose Ignatius from his pocket took out a coin which he knew was a fair coin. He tossed it 40 times - he got 18 heads and 22 tails.
Remember - it's a fair coin, not a trick coin, there is nothing unusual with
it. All is fine with the result.
Now Ignatius got another coin, we don't know whether this one is
a fair coin or not. It has not been disclosed whether it's a fair coin or not.
Now we are going to find out more about it. This time Ignatius tossed it 40000 times. What did he get ? He got 18000 heads and 22000 tails.
Paul said: "The result tells me it can't be a fair coin."
John said "There's nothing unusual about the result. It's a fair coin."
While Mary said: "There's no definite answer because it's basically unpredictable.
How could coin tosses be predictable ?"
Whom do you agree with ?
Remember - it's a fair coin, not a trick coin, there is nothing unusual with
it. All is fine with the result.
Now Ignatius got another coin, we don't know whether this one is
a fair coin or not. It has not been disclosed whether it's a fair coin or not.
Now we are going to find out more about it. This time Ignatius tossed it 40000 times. What did he get ? He got 18000 heads and 22000 tails.
Paul said: "The result tells me it can't be a fair coin."
John said "There's nothing unusual about the result. It's a fair coin."
While Mary said: "There's no definite answer because it's basically unpredictable.
How could coin tosses be predictable ?"
Whom do you agree with ?
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