Flipping a coin is a 50-50 chance no decision or thought needed. A jury should have the right of mind not to base a conviction on luck they have to decide for themselves and weight the options. It is not a just process to take the lives of others in the hands of chance.
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they are all equally likely, just like flipping a coin.
The answer I'm editing says the odds are 1 in 8. This is true only if you actually mean the probability of getting 3 tails in a row, rather than just 3 of either heads or tails in a row. In mentioned case, the first flip doesn't matter which side it lands on, just the proceeding two flips do. So, the odds of flipping a coin three times with the same outcome are 1 in 2^2 or 1 in 4. The odds of flipping three tails in a row are 1 in 2^3 or 1 in 8.
Well, isn't that just a fun little riddle! A coin has 50 heads, but it can't think at all. Just imagine all those shiny heads, flipping and spinning through the air. Keep smiling, my friend, sometimes the simplest things can bring us the most joy.
Then it's just as fake as the ones with heads on both sides.
1/7776 50/50, or one chance in each set of three rolls. No matter how many times it's rolled, every roll is one in six. Just like flipping a coin. it's 50/50 heads or tails, even if you got 'heads' 20 times in a row the next flip will still be 50/50 chance of 'heads' again