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Should I run 100,000,000 iterations of the same program to prove the point?
Why are people so stubborn? Probability theory is not that hard, really. Especially not when it's been proven, black on white, how the outcome will be - the probabilities are set.
You can toss a coin 10 times, and the probability distribution may just be 30% heads, 70% tails. But with a significant number of tries, you will get closer and closer to the 50/50 distribution for the experiment.
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