Posted on Feb 2, 2016
What are the odds that a person would win six out of six coin tosses??
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What are the Odds HRC really did the following? But several reports emerged that in the closest precincts, stray local delegates were decided in a simple coin toss. According to the Des Moines Register, local reports showed unassigned delegates were decided with a coin toss in as many as six precincts – and Clinton won every time.
Posted 9 y ago
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PO2 Mark Saffell
Not too good...yet they would have us believe she won all 6 last night in Iowa. Hmmmm
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SFC (Join to see)
Ok. I have to ask LTC Yinon Weiss Did you flip a coin 6 times and do the math on the % you came up with?!?!
And yes I agree it does seem kinda strange....
And yes I agree it does seem kinda strange....
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MAJ Bryan Zeski
SFC (Join to see) - The math is as follows:
.5 * .5 * .5 *.5 *.5 * .5 = .0156 = 1.56%
Just take the probability of each flip and multiple them for each attempt.
.5 * .5 * .5 *.5 *.5 * .5 = .0156 = 1.56%
Just take the probability of each flip and multiple them for each attempt.
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PO2 Mark Saffell CPT (Join to see) sounds a little fishy or situation normal for the Clintons
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Capt Seid Waddell
SGM David W. Carr LOM, DMSM MP SGT, sounds to me like a guaranteed outcome when a Clinton is involved. With the Clintons the odds are proportional to the need.
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CW3 Jim Norris
If a Clinton is involved - cattle sell for the same price as gold and coins always fall heads up......unfortunately the rest of us mere mortals have to deal with the reality show our country has become.
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