Definición Law of large numbers

The frequency with which a random event occurs will tend to become closer to its expected value with each repetition of the random experiment. This statistical law is called "the law of large numbers".

An Example: When you toss a coin, the random events are heads or tails. The probability that the coin will fall with its heads side up is 50 percent. The more frequently the coin is tossed, the more likely it is that the event 'heads' will occur in 50% of all attempts. If the coin is tossed 10,000 times, the deviation rate will be several decimal places.  

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