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This thread has taken a turn. There's a couple of you who seem like you would not be very fun guys to be guilded with.
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Let’s use the variability of the last 20 races to predict the next one with absolute certainty. Statistics is so powerful.
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Bye Riot you will not be missed.
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^ when you explain it 100 times but the idiot still pretends they were right
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do people even have fun on blue anymore
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I am attempting to help Dumb and Dumber understand because they lack critical education in reading and math skills.
In my estimate P(Trainquish wins)= .80 and P(Riot wins)= .20 for each independent race. The probability that Trainquish wins 20 times in a row using this estimate is 1 in 100. Now if we estimate Tainquish and Riot win equal amounts of races, the probability that Trainquish wins 20 times in a row is 1 in 1,000,000 What happened on the 21st race, Trainquish was observed not trying to win the race? | ||
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