1. Re: Probability and Fuzzy Logic
In the flipping of a coin, it is 50% likely heads, 50% likely tails,
regardless of any past flippings.
You contradict yourself when you say the flipping is independent of
previous results, and then say that the previous results have a bearing,
or can be used to determine, what will happen next.
> This last is correct. The flipping of a coin is independent of previous
> results. However, the likelihood of having flipped that many heads AND
> flipping another does go down. The formula for that is: