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CharlesBHoff
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el paso texas
May 2002 time: 05:24
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quote: Originally posted by theNiceOne
Its not unnatural, only unlikely...
...just as it is unlikely to get 20 heads when you flip a coing 20 times.
But the 20 heads has the exact chance of happening as any other single head/tail combination, i.e. a little less than 1 in 1 million.
This means that if 10 million people each flip a coing 20 times, you can expect that 10 of the get 20 heads.
So, with civ3 as with flipping a coin, since the results are random, even the very unlikely combinations will happen once in a while.
There would be something wrong if a low chance combination could never happen though. |
10 million people fliping a coin 20 time can also end up with none getting 20 heads or tails.
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