If you flip a coin 1,000 times, the most likely outcome is that heads will come up 50 percent of the time. Yet it’s conceivable that heads will come up 90 percent, or even 100 percent, of the time. As the number of tosses grows, the probability of such an unlikely outcome drops off exponentially, according to precise formulas.
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