Fair means everyone gets what they need, and unfair means someone is treated better or worse without a good reason. Imagine you and your friend both work hard in the same game, but only one of you wins. That feels unfair because you both tried equally.
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- Fairness felt when you and your friend both study for the same test, but only one gets an A.
- Unfairness felt when someone cuts in line without a good reason.
- Fairness realized when you get extra help because you need it more.
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See also
- How Do We Decide What Is ‘Fair’ in Economics?
- How Do We Decide What Is ‘Fair’ in a Game?
- How Does a Coin Remain Fair After Many Flips?
- What Makes a Coin Flip Fair?
- What Makes a Coin ‘Fair’ or ‘Biased’?
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