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Peter and Paul match pennies 10,00 times.  Describe briefly what each of the following theorems tells you about Peter's fortune.
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Latest revision as of 23:03, 14 June 2024

Peter and Paul match pennies 10,00 times. Describe briefly what each of the following theorems tells you about Peter's fortune.

  • The Law of Large Numbers.
  • The Central Limit Theorem.