(1) The subject asks if one of the sides is red and receives "yes". (2) The same is in original problem: "What is the probability that that card...
The difference is that in the original problem the side of the card is chosen randomly while in my problem the card is chosen randomly. That...
Now I see what was my mistake. I was not taking into account that the card itself and what side is up are both choosen randomly. So, my reasoning...
I am too lazy to do the math too but my estimations are different: a) about 1/3 b) about 2/3 c) about 1/3 d) 30! I am pretty sure that...
Yes, I saw this answer posted. However, since the problem was not carefully worded, it does not realy have a solution. You are talking about...
Ogre, Ogres, Ogress and Needle, Needles, Needless seem to complete the list.
The answer to the question depends on what percentage of customers have delisted their numbers and what percentage of customers have discontinued...
I did not take the offense anyway. I wonder what you meant then, though.
Putting aside intended insult, this statement is foolish and logically flawed. Moreover, you are evidently wrong. I did not see it then, but I see...
I am not a trader, so I do nothing. As a trader-wannabe, I give myself a little credit for admitting that I was wrong. I am also going to give it...
Thanks, I can see that this is true. I still fail to see a mistake in my reasoning, though. :(
You said it twice. If you keep saying sugar, that does not make it any sweeter for me. And I think I clearly demonstrated that this can be...
Mr Subliminal, that did not make it any more intuitive for me. If you are good at this, please reply with your comments to my previous post.
So true... Very often, isolating the problem by taking out parts (swapin, if you can) is the only way to go. One more thing to address. Since this...
I must admit, this sounds very convincing. However, I believe that solutions of this type are methodologically flawed and, as a result, incorrect....
Of course it's 50%. It may seem like 66% is the probability to pick a red side out of three sides left, two reds and one white. However, you...
I rest my case...
What I was saying is that a concept can be accepted by the majority of people even if nobody had "direct experience" with its subject, while you...
If your arguments were true, then frequently people without a sense of smell would not believe in existnse of odors same as blind people would not...
What for? Arguing with your experience would be plain foolish because that would mean making an assumption that your perception is objective and...
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