Question
If you flip a fair coin seven times and it
comes up heads each time, does this mean that for some reason the probability of getting heads is greater than the probability of getting tails on that particular day?
comes up heads each time, does this mean that for some reason the probability of getting heads is greater than the probability of getting tails on that particular day?
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No, it does not. Each individual flip of a fair coin has a 50/50 chance of coming up heads or tails, regardless of previous results. The outcome of seven heads in a row is uncommon, but not impossible. It is simply a streak of luck or chance, and does not indicate any change in the probabilities of getting heads or tails.