when a probability experiment is repeated a large number of times, the relative frequency probability of an outcome will approach its theoretical probability.
Chat with our AI personalities
The law of large numbers infers you will have 50% heads.
This is due to the Law of Large Numbers. According to this law, the average of a set of numbers is more likely to be closer to the true average.
The law of large numbers basically states that the more times you do something, the more accurate the data. For example, If i flip a coin 2 times, My data won't be as accurate as if i flipped it 100 times because There is more chance of getting heads half the tima and tails the other half. =)
There is no such law. "Scientific notation" is a convention (not a law), that lets you write very large or very small numbers in a brief way (without writing lots of zeros). You can find details, and examples, in the Wikipedia article on "Scientific notation".
Because of the very large (and sometimes very small) numbers involved.Because of the very large (and sometimes very small) numbers involved.Because of the very large (and sometimes very small) numbers involved.Because of the very large (and sometimes very small) numbers involved.