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EPISODE · Oct 2, 2024 · 38 MIN

Two Heads are Better Than One: A Counterintuitive Coin Flipping Problem

from The Math Club · host Pete and Noah

An unlikely string of coin flips leads to a conversation about a counterintuive puzzle that Pete found online.  Join in on the fun as Pete and Noah dissect this problem, and talk about multiple ways to approach understanding its solution. • Daniel Litt's Twitter post with the puzzle • Noah's Scratch simulation of the problem   • Leave us a voice message • DM us on Twitter • Send us an email Questions Answered in the Episode: • What are the odds of flipping n heads in a row? • In the Daniel Litt coin puzzle, who is more likely to find two heads first: Alice or Bob?

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An unlikely string of coin flips leads to a conversation about a counterintuive puzzle that Pete found online.  Join in on the fun as Pete and Noah dissect this problem, and talk about multiple ways to approach understanding its solution. • Daniel...

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