What’s the Jar Like?
This big jar is like a giant piggy bank full of coins. Each coin has two sides: heads and tails, just like when you flip a penny on the floor. Now imagine flipping 10,000 pennies all at once, that's a lot!
What Did They Find?
When they looked through them, they saw some interesting things. Most coins landed in one of two ways, but not all of them were the same. Some coins had heads, others had tails, and sometimes they even stacked up in neat piles.
It’s kind of like when you drop your toys on the floor, sometimes they land close together, other times they scatter everywhere. But by looking at all 10,000 coins, it's easier to see what happens overall. That’s how they found their answer! Imagine you have 10,000 coins all tossed into a big jar, like dropping a mountain of pennies in your toy box, and someone looks through them to see what kind of patterns or secrets they hide.
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