ANALYSIS OF PROBABILITY WITH EQUAL CHANCES IN UNKNOWN SEQUENCES
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This paper examines the influence of two possible ways with equal chances on the result when the sequence is unknown. Through theoretical analysis and practical examples, we demonstrate that the overall probability of achieving a desired outcome remains unaffected by the order of events if the events are independent and have equal probabilities.
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