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Previously on "Math's Puzzle : Odds"
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostThe "average joe" thinks in terms of lotteries. So you could say it's close to the chance of winning the lottery every week (Saturdays only!) for two months.
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It's all nonsense. You're either successful, or your not. So that's probability 0.5, 50% etc.
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The "average joe" thinks in terms of lotteries. So you could say it's close to the chance of winning the lottery every week (Saturdays only!) for two months.
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Originally posted by DS23 View Postand how pissed would you be if after opening all those doors and finally finding a suitable room filled with the right number of people and tapping all those shoulders they all said they were john until the very last one?
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and how pissed would you be if after opening all those doors and finally finding a suitable room filled with the right number of people and tapping all those shoulders they all said they were john until the very last one?
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If you want a laymans example:
You'd have a better chance of walking out into the sahara desert and finding a specific grain of sand simply by picking one a random.
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If most people knew a little bit about probabilty, Camelot would be bancrupt and Noel's box or no box wouldn't be on
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View Post....If 300 people were in a masssive room, and only 65 of those people were called "John" :
What would be the odds of me walking in to that room.....
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostThank you Threaded !
I best get Excel fired up and write a formula.
I'll probably do it like this.
65/300 = j1
64/299 = j2
63/298 = j3
drag down
total = j1xj2xj3xetc
Cheers !
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Put it this way, the number of atoms in the universe is thought to be between 4x10^79 and 10^81, so 6x10^66 is getting towards that kind of scale.
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Originally posted by threaded View PostWell in Literature terms, it's up there with the chances of an infinite number of monkeys producing the combined works of William Shakespeare.
And the noise, dear God, the noise !!!!
And where the hell do you get a warehouse big enough for this enterprise ?
Plus the crippling costs in bananas, furniture, paper, typing equipment, ink.
I don't think that idea's going to pass Dragon's Den somehow.
And for that reason, I'm out.
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