Yes, it is possible for somebody to land heads 6 times in a row in a crowd of 250 students because of how many there are if they were to remain standing it would be multiple goes and they have a 50% chance of getting heads, meaning there is no real tactic among it. We would say that if someone were to win with the most heads and continue standing among the crowd, they would have to spin about 8-9 times depending on their luck each time because among about 256 students it takes approximately 9 goes for all students to have flipped a tails at some point. With 250 being a smaller number, depending on the student's luck during the round, it will take 8-9 goes for either one student to remain standing or for all students to be seated. Of course this number will always vary, but trying it on the simulator multiple times, has shown our average result.
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Hailey and Alyssa
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Frederick Irwin Anglican School in Perth, Australia
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