Why is a single 70% chance different to Ten 7% chances

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Like. I know they are different and that one is less likely. But could someone explain this in a way that I can explain it to my partner? I know it is true but cannot remember anything about why and how to explain my point.

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It is because your odds reset every time. The 7% chance is always a 7% chance regardless how many times tou roll. Also probability assumes a very very large data set. One roll of a die will not allow for probability anomalies like rolling the number 4 ten times or only evens or only odds.

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