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Unbiased coin tossed 60 times how many times can we get heads

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Answered by apkamanish
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The reason that coin-flipping came to be used as a fair mechanism for making decisions is that the chance of either outcome is assumed to be 50%, so each participant is willing to trust the fate of his personal preference to the supposedly unbiased coin.

In reality, since the material in a coin is not symmetrically distributed, the probability of the two possible outcomes is not exactly equal, though I don't remember which way it leans statistically.

In any case, let's say that you have a fair, honest, balanced coin, with odds of exactly 50-50. That tells you that if you flipped the coin
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