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andrewducker) wrote2011-08-17 04:15 pm
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Monty Hall
[Poll #1770413]
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I have known what the answer was for ages, but for some reason it only "clicked" in my head today. You can blame
sarahs_muse for triggering it.
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I have known what the answer was for ages, but for some reason it only "clicked" in my head today. You can blame
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The raptor babies? That's the Boy Or Girl Paradox.
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It even explains where you are wrong due to the ambiguity.
"From all families with two children, at least one of whom is a boy, a family is chosen at random. This would yield the answer of 1/3."
"From all families with two children, one child is selected at random, and the sex of that child is specified. This would yield an answer of 1/2."
You stated clearly that "I've checked the first one, and it's female!" in the question which is the same as the 2nd statement.
You see the difference between one of them is female and AT LEAST one of them is female?
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And you probably should have checked on the problem clarification, or listened to any of the explanations - or, y'know, simply not claimed that "It's not 1" meant "4 is twice as likely as before" so many times.
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You are wrong. It IS 50%. You own article explains why.
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More, that the first one the scientist checked was female. Clarified, again, repeatedly, to everyone's satisfaction, three hours ago.
I don't understand why you seem to be taking this so personally. Did Bob and Sue kick your dog or something?
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Even the Bob and Sue link is filled with people pointing out the problems with the wording. It is ambiguous as to whether we assume that sue always rolls a 1-5 or whether we take all of the games possible and only look at the percentage of those where Bob wins.
Your problem seems not to be maths, but english.