Coil Flip Question
If a coin has both sides as heads, what's the probability it will land on heads? I was asked this in an interview.
If a coin has both sides as heads, what's the probability it will land on heads? I was asked this in an interview.
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Hey Richard Fuld. I did, unfortunately. When people were interviewing at your firm, what did you tell HR to look out for?
Well... it could always land on its side. It depends on a lot of factors, but for a nickel it's about 1/6000 chance. Thus a final answer of about 99.983% of heads.
Just when everyone thought I was retarded. Good job my man
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