A fair coin is tossed repeatedly. Show that, with probability one, a head turns up sooner or later. Show similarly that any given finite sequence of heads and tails occurs eventually with probability one. Explain the connection with Murphy's Law.

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A fair coin is tossed repeatedly. Show that, with probability one, a head turns up sooner or later.
Show similarly that any given finite sequence of heads and tails occurs eventually with probability
one. Explain the connection with Murphy's Law.
Transcribed Image Text:A fair coin is tossed repeatedly. Show that, with probability one, a head turns up sooner or later. Show similarly that any given finite sequence of heads and tails occurs eventually with probability one. Explain the connection with Murphy's Law.
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