Probability question
Name:
Anonymous
2006-09-08 8:46
P(X) = G = 0.01
P(X) = Ng = 0.99
There are 5000 instances of X, what is P(X) = G?
Name:
Anonymous
2006-09-08 10:05
0.01 = G = P(X) = Ng = 0.99
thus
0.01 = 0.99
TIME PARADOX
Name:
Anonymous
2006-09-08 10:27
I'm not sure what the actual proper notation is for these problems, but this makes more sense at least:
P(X=G) = 0.01
P(X!=G) = 0.99
There are 5000 instances of X, what is P(X=G)?
Name:
Anonymous
2006-09-09 16:04
P(X=G) = 0.01
P(X=Ng) = 0.99*
fix'd?
Name:
Anonymous
2006-09-09 19:39
This shit again? P(X=G) = 0.01, you already said it.
Name:
Anonymous
2006-09-10 0:54
Name:
Anonymous
2009-06-22 12:37
hhhhhhhngggggggg