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Hi, I have a simple probability problem that I need help with. <BR><BR>I have two groups of marbles, blue and red, 4 each, for a total of 8. I am trying to figure out what the probability is of ...
The ' Monty Hall problem ' is one of the probability problems that is known for being difficult to understand even when the result is explained. Engineer Mikhail Paszkiewicz explains how to explain ...
The problem Litt posted was: 'Suppose you have a urn containing 100 balls, n of which are red and 100-n are green, where n is uniformly distributed between 0 and 100. You randomly draw a ball from the ...
Presents descriptive statistics, sophisticated counting techniques and other components of probability, simple random variables and their distribution, bivariate functions, sampling theory properties ...
One approach to the waiting-time problem is through the integral equation, whose solution is the cumulative probability function-the method derived by Lindley. The equation is of the type for which a ...