Probability

Consulting with Pascal and Fermat, a certain gambler wanted to understand why he kept losing at dice. These greats formulated a mathematics for considering a large number of random events, unpredictable on their own, but in predictable in aggregate.
Chevalier de Mere France 1654
Probability

Consulting with Pascal and Fermat, a certain gambler wanted to understand why he kept losing at dice. These greats formulated a mathematics for considering a large number of random events, unpredictable on their own, but in predictable in aggregate.