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Thank you so much for an explicit explanation on Probability. I wish that my HS teacher can explain probability as well as you do or a least 80% clear as you have shown. Couldn't wait for part 2!!!
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I've never fully agreed that on the toss of a coin a T or H is a probability of 0.5. Clearly it will be an very very small probability but a coin could land on its edge. Its a theoretical probability. SO T or H might be P = 0.499999999999999999999999. Making E (edge) something like 0.0000000000000001 probability.
I recently saw a video of a coin toss at a soccer game where the coin did end up on its edge, so it is more than just theoretical. It was in the grass, so I would imagine on a hard surface the probability would be even lower. When the question is, will it land on heads or tails, the edge possibility is not part of outcome, so it really is 50/50 heads or tails, because those are the only ones that count. When the coin landed at the soccer game, the toss was redone because an edge landing does not count.
@@simpleman283 Ok but as purely a mathematical exercise, if the rule is that the coin toss must be over a flat smooth and hard surface, there does remain a vanishingly small probability that the coin will land and remain on its edge. Obviously given the flip of the coin will cause rotation and twisting of the coin across its diameter and hence apply a force to the coin to cause it to topple when it hits the surface should rule out the possibility of an edge landing - but I don't agree that it is 0 theoretical probability. Its probably never happened in the real world if the flat surface criteria is applied.
@@jjsmallpiece9234 There is the edge possibility. In my reply, I tried to make it plain I was saying on a heads or tails toss, the odds are 50/50 because the edge does not count in that equation. But yea, even on a hard surface, for sure I know it could end up on its edge. Stranger things than that have happened.
FYI According to meteorologists : the percentage of rain doesn’t predict the chances of rain. Instead, it means a certain percentage of the forecasted area will definitely see rain-so if you see a 40% chance, it means 40% of the forecasted area will see rainfall.
IIRC, weather predictions are based on historical examples. That is to say, under the expected conditions, it has rained 50% of the time in the past. Maybe a meteorologist can confirm. Even if this is correct your explanation is still valid.
There are 8 million people teaching basic math like this. What the world really needs is someone like you holding our hands and teaching us engineering stochastics.
Thank you so much for an explicit explanation on Probability. I wish that my HS teacher can explain probability as well as you do or a least 80% clear as you have shown.
Couldn't wait for part 2!!!
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I've never fully agreed that on the toss of a coin a T or H is a probability of 0.5. Clearly it will be an very very small probability but a coin could land on its edge. Its a theoretical probability. SO T or H might be P = 0.499999999999999999999999. Making E (edge) something like 0.0000000000000001 probability.
The probability would be 0.5 if failed flips were excluded? I suspect that's always assumed?
I recently saw a video of a coin toss at a soccer game where the coin did end up on its edge, so it is more than just theoretical. It was in the grass, so I would imagine on a hard surface the probability would be even lower.
When the question is, will it land on heads or tails, the edge possibility is not part of outcome, so it really is 50/50 heads or tails, because those are the only ones that count. When the coin landed at the soccer game, the toss was redone because an edge landing does not count.
@@simpleman283 Ok but as purely a mathematical exercise, if the rule is that the coin toss must be over a flat smooth and hard surface, there does remain a vanishingly small probability that the coin will land and remain on its edge. Obviously given the flip of the coin will cause rotation and twisting of the coin across its diameter and hence apply a force to the coin to cause it to topple when it hits the surface should rule out the possibility of an edge landing - but I don't agree that it is 0 theoretical probability. Its probably never happened in the real world if the flat surface criteria is applied.
@@jjsmallpiece9234 There is the edge possibility. In my reply, I tried to make it plain I was saying on a heads or tails toss, the odds are 50/50 because the edge does not count in that equation. But yea, even on a hard surface, for sure I know it could end up on its edge. Stranger things than that have happened.
@@simpleman283 Indeed
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FYI According to meteorologists : the percentage of rain doesn’t predict the chances of rain. Instead, it means a certain percentage of the forecasted area will definitely see rain-so if you see a 40% chance, it means 40% of the forecasted area will see rainfall.
But it would be true on balance for any arbitrary location within the forecasted area (assuming no significant geographical anomalies within the area)
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0.125+0.50
100/160 / 20/20=5/8
What if the probability of getting a red or green marble is not 1??
0.625
0.5
0.125
16.6%
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Entropy gets us all!
75/100=3/4
3/8
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6/6=1
62.5%
I have a question why is no 100%?
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probability
100/100=1
IIRC, weather predictions are based on historical examples. That is to say, under the expected conditions, it has rained 50% of the time in the past. Maybe a meteorologist can confirm. Even if this is correct your explanation is still valid.
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20/100=1/6
probability is opinion of facts
1/6
date year
100/100 4/4=25/25
round coin
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0.16
flip 2
100/8
25/40 / 5/5=5/8
5/8
50/100 / 50/50 = 1/2 =0.5=50%
0.125+50
even number
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1/2
50%
60/20/5
100/6
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