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In the nineteenth century, the polymath Francis Galton invented the Galton box. It is “fed” with marbles and enacts a sequence of random events in which one of two results is possible. After all the marbles have dropped, they are arranged in approximately a normal distribution.

© Rolf K. Wegst, Mathematikum Giessen

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