Law of large numbers, via M&Ms and a GIF.

A quick, accessible example of the Law of Large Numbers. Using candy. Reddit user Jeffrowl counted the proportions of M&Ms across multiple bags, and you can see the proportions of colors reflect the true underlying population as the number of bags increases. Here is the link, and a screenshot of the GIF can be seen here:

I don't use the M&M probability example in class, but many of you do. This is a nice addition to that example, but it also serves as a brief, standalone example. ALSO, to my nerdy delight, the author's responses include a Methods section:




...as well as information on baseline data: 






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