Re: Me and David C. Ullrich




J wrote:
> Eldon, the timing is implied by what you wrote:
>
> "On this forum I have argued the question, "Two coins were flipped and
> at least one is a head. What are the chances that there are two heads?"
> "
>
> I believe it to be that it was determined after the two flips that at
> least one of the coins is a head.
>
> Cordially,
>
> J
When was it decided to make a "heads" statement instead of a "tails"
statement?
Eldon

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