xyz Posted December 10, 2015 Report Posted December 10, 2015 (edited) Hello all, I have come to this forum for some maths help as this forum seems very professional in keeping threads on topic. The problem is of a statistic and probability nature that involves calculus and time and physical process. To start the topic I will call it a paradox and look for agreement with this simple example. We have 3 sets of the values 1 and 2 , we will call the entirety of each set , meaning chance, distance, time, values, the x-axis X1=12 X2=12 X3=12 We can say that P(1)/X1=1/2 P(1)/X2=1/2 P(1)/X3=1/2 P(2)/X1=1/2 P(2)/X2=1/2 P(2)/X3=1/2 meaning , the chance of number 1 divided by distance and time and quantity is 1/2 for each individual set. the chance of number 2 divided by distance and time and quantity is 1/2 for each individual set Do we agree with this ? Edited December 10, 2015 by xyz Quote
sanctus Posted December 11, 2015 Report Posted December 11, 2015 Question: you just have a contorted way of saying that the probability of picking randomly an item of a set of two items is 50% for each? Then we agree Quote
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