Coins are like magic fair friends. When you flip a coin, it can land on heads or tails, both sides have an equal chance of winning. That makes it perfect for games where nobody wants to be unfair. Imagine playing a game with your friend and flipping a coin to see who goes first, that’s how simple and fair it is!
Examples
- You flip a coin to decide who goes first in a game.
- Your teacher flips a coin to see if you get extra credit.
- A coin is used in a race between two friends to choose the starting lane.
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See also
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Strategy in Poker?
- Why Does Math Help Us Win Games?
- What Makes a Coin ‘Fair’ in Probability?
- How Did the Pyramids Influence Early Mathematics?
- How Did the Idea of ‘Zero’ Change Mathematics Forever?
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