Примери за използване на Fair coin на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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you would have to multiply this times the probability that you actually got a fair coin.
So another way of thinking about it is this is the probability that you got a fair coin and you have two heads in a row.
a is equal to picked fair coin.
given a fair coin, is 15 out of 64.
and it's a fair coin.
The first event- choosing the coin- can lead to three equally likely outcomes: fair coin, fair coin and unfair coin.
A single toss of a fair coin has an entropy of one bit,
what is the probability that I picked out a fair coin, given that I got four out of six heads?
given that I have a fair coin, what is the probability given the fair coin? .
And in general, when I'm flipping a fair coin five times in a row there are going to be 32 possible outcomes.
We have our random variable, x, is equal to-- I don't know-- it's equal to the number of heads after 6 tosses of a fair coin.
the number of heads after 6 tosses of a fair coin.
there are 15 total coins-- that I pick a fair coin.
So five in fifteen-- that's the same thing as 1/3-- that I pick a fair coin.
So if someone were to ask you what's the probability of picking a fair coin and then getting two heads in a row with that fair coin, you would get this number.
So the probability that he chose the fair coin is the one fair outcome leading to heads divided by the three possible outcomes leading to heads or- one-third.
times the probability of a fair coin, over the probability of getting four out of six heads either way.
The law of large numbers will just tell us that-- let's say I have a random variable-- X is equal to the number of heads after 100 tosses of a fair coin-- tosses or flips of a fair coin.
I have to know the probability of getting four out of six heads given that I picked the fair coin, times the probability of picking out a fair coin,
And in that bag, I have 5 fair coins, and I have 10 unfair coins. .