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Mathematics, 02.01.2020 08:31 aseel667789

If i toss a fair coin in real life and i get two heads in a row, does that change the probability of getting one tail in every two tosses? i know this sounds pretty stupid, but this is bothering me for a while. i mean, shouldn't i get alternate heads and tails for every two tosses i make? or do i have to continue tossing up to infinity to get an equal probability of heads and tails?

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