Granny's gone and done it again

Proud of you, Twist! Now aim for half a pack! You can do eet!

I'm ordering a whole set of Nicoderm patches from Amazon for my daughter tomorrow. Her husband had a cancer scare, spots on his lungs. He's already had some strokes, costing him the use of his left arm. The spots on his lungs turned out to be "only" infection, not tumors, but now he's ready to quit. And of she has to quit too. I told her I'd help.

What do you pay for a pack? DD says $7 in TX.
I smoke cheap ones, so less than $3.40 a pak
 
ok so how do you figure getting the same six times in a row ??
Google AI sez:

The probability of getting six bull calves in a row from six cows is approximately 1 in 64. This is because each pregnancy has a 50% chance of resulting in a bull calf, and the chances of consecutive events are calculated by multiplying the probabilities of each individual event.
Explanation:
Individual Chance:
The probability of a single calf being a bull is roughly 50% (or 1/2), though it can vary slightly.
Consecutive Events:
To find the probability of six consecutive bull calves, you multiply the probability of a bull calf for each cow: 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 = 1/64.
In simpler terms:
Imagine flipping a coin six times. The chance of getting heads (bull calf) six times in a row is 1/64. This is the same logic applied to the calf sex ratio.
Factors Affecting the Sex Ratio:
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Google AI sez:

The probability of getting six bull calves in a row from six cows is approximately 1 in 64. This is because each pregnancy has a 50% chance of resulting in a bull calf, and the chances of consecutive events are calculated by multiplying the probabilities of each individual event.
Explanation:
Individual Chance:
The probability of a single calf being a bull is roughly 50% (or 1/2), though it can vary slightly.
Consecutive Events:
To find the probability of six consecutive bull calves, you multiply the probability of a bull calf for each cow: 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 = 1/64.
In simpler terms:
Imagine flipping a coin six times. The chance of getting heads (bull calf) six times in a row is 1/64. This is the same logic applied to the calf sex ratio.
Factors Affecting the Sex Ratio:
.
so than IF I get another bull (next) its 1 in 128 ??
 
Google AI sez:

The probability of getting six bull calves in a row from six cows is approximately 1 in 64. This is because each pregnancy has a 50% chance of resulting in a bull calf, and the chances of consecutive events are calculated by multiplying the probabilities of each individual event.
Explanation:
Individual Chance:
The probability of a single calf being a bull is roughly 50% (or 1/2), though it can vary slightly.
Consecutive Events:
To find the probability of six consecutive bull calves, you multiply the probability of a bull calf for each cow: 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 = 1/64.
In simpler terms:
Imagine flipping a coin six times. The chance of getting heads (bull calf) six times in a row is 1/64. This is the same logic applied to the calf sex ratio.
Factors Affecting the Sex Ratio:
.
Robert figured it before Google! the only thing he said different is you would have to live 64 years with the same cows giving birth once a year to see that happen again
 

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