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Arthur Bon Zavi:

--- Quote from: AboD on May 03, 2011, 11:25:14 am ---Welcome back fidato :D

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Thanks.

You both - substitute the values and check, (i.e. sq.rt. of 0.42 and subtract the answer from 1 and hence square, this will give you the probability of loosing two in a row).

Get my point ?

NotAbod:
nope, didnt get it

NotAbod:
explain this point please

Arthur Bon Zavi:
I think question has faulty values.

Okay, study this :

If you don't understand, then tell me.

NotAbod:
if prob. of winning is 1-sq0.28
then winning both is  [1-sq0.28] * [1-sq0.28] = 0.22 ?
not sure from this
chatroom?

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