What role does chance play in our lives, in everyday life, in science? Does it even exist? And can you help him? In research, this happy coincidence is known as serendipity. Science is also concerned with this.
Anyone who makes his decisions dependent on the roll of the dice subjects himself to the power of chance. The roll of the dice is a random experiment. The numbers one through six are equivalent. Anyone hoping for a six-pointer has a (not bad) one in six chance of getting one. However, the outcome of the nest cannot be predicted. Mathematics has calculated that you have to roll the dice at least thirteen times to have a 90 percent chance of rolling a six. But no higher power protects us in individual cases from being among the remaining ten percent of losers.
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