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maths - true/false

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Give you have the chance of winning is 1/2.

out of 4 games what is the chance of winning exactly two?

true or false, you will win half?

 

 

answer

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Edited by Yinz

wat 

 

false

 

its just gamblers fallacy rite?

1/2*1/2 is 1/4

then count the 2 losses = 1/16

1/16 chance you'd win exactly 2 games.

Just saying, I'm not the best at statistics and probabilities.

 

Now, saying that you'd win exactly half, I can't seem to work that part out. I'm going to say false though, based on logical thinking.

4^2 = 16 total outcomes.

 

4 ways of winning exactly 2.

 

4/16 = 1/4

 

False.

 

Source: Who doesnt know this?

 

 


1/2*1/2 is 1/4

then count the 2 losses = 1/16

1/16 chance you'd win exactly 2 games.

Just saying, I'm not the best at statistics and probabilities.

 

Now, saying that you'd win exactly half, I can't seem to work that part out. I'm going to say false though, based on logical thinking.

So thats what they teach in England? Troll.png

Edited by Jack

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EDIT: Answering a different question oopsies

Edited by Yinz

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i was about to post that you fked that calculation up

Yeah, i was working out the probability of winning 2 or more.

Silly me

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4C2*(0.5)^4

 

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so 3/8

 

I believe this is correct

Edited by Yinz

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