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Hi, Take the following example... if you spin a coin 10 times, the law of averages says that you'll get 5 heads and 5 tails So, if you spin a coin 9 times, and each time it comes up as hea...
Zones: Math & Science, Probability &...Date Answered: 05/01/2004 Rating: 6.4 Views: 0
Hi, I am doing a code review of a complex java project involving around 1500 classes. Is there anyway I can actually predict the error probability of each class. Is there any tool or eqation that ...
Zones: JavaDate Answered: 05/31/2005 Rating: 9.4 Views: 0
Hello- I was introduced to the birthday paradox the other day and to test myself and make sure I had it all I tried producing a probability and then solving for the number of people it would take t...
Zones: Math & Science, Probability &...Date Answered: 09/17/2005 Rating: 9.0 Views: 0
If you had 10 balls each being 1 of 3 colors, how do you tell the probability of getting at most 2 balls of the same color if you draw 5 balls? Would it be the number of possible ways to choose 0 b...
Zones: Math & Science, Probability &...Date Answered: 02/13/2006 Rating: 9.2 Views: 0
Hi All, A while ago I asked about the probability in the game of roulette when betting on color. I learned that there is a 1/256 % chance for the bal to roll on black 8 times in a row: Is th...
Zones: Math & Science, Probability &...Date Answered: 03/28/2006 Rating: 6.6 Views: 0
i have the following question on probablity which im unable to solve, may be you can give me some hints or the exact solution =\ "A bag contains 10 light bulbs out of which 3 are defective. if t...
Zones: Math & Science, Probability &...Date Answered: 04/26/2006 Rating: 7.6 Views: 0
My university days are long gone... I remember some of the probability classes, but not enough, so maybe someone can help me with this. You have a bag containing n balls (let say 30) numbered fr...
Zones: Math & ScienceDate Answered: 04/07/2008 Rating: 9.4 Views: 0
I've been trying to figure this problem out.  Let's say you have 50 marbles, all of them different colors, in a bag.  You randomly pick out 5 for each trial and put the 5 marbles back before beginn...
Zones: Math & ScienceDate Answered: 06/06/2008 Rating: 8.9 Views: 0
I have dice with F faces. I roll X dice, and for each die with a result higher than R (obviously R<=F) i can pick Y new dice. Now i roll Y dice, and for each die with a result higher than S, i ca...
Zones: Probability & Statistics, Math & Scienc...Date Answered: 01/03/2009 Rating: 6.3 Views: 27
Hi. I have a group of 60 items. Two separate processes are used to rank them. In both cases, there are the same 9 items out of the 60 within the top 11 slots. I am hoping that this is far fro...
Zones: Math & ScienceDate Answered: 04/05/2009 Rating: 9.0 Views: 0