Примери за използване на Fair coin на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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This is a fair coin.
There's roughly a 1/3 chance that I picked a fair coin.
One, that we picked a fair coin, and then times 15 out of 64.
Five flips of this fair coin.
Each fair coin leads to two equally likely leaves- heads and tails.
Let's say that I have a fair coin over here.
So we could get it through this method by chance picking the fair coin.
The fair coin now splits into six equally likely leaves- three heads and three tails.
So there's a 5/8 chance that I pick a fair coin.
And this is a fair coin, so each of these flips contain two equally likely possibilities.
You could only use methodology because it is a fair coin.
It's a fair coin and we're gonna flip it a bunch of times and figure out the different probabilities.
Now what is the probability that he flipped the fair coin?
We will start assuming a fair coin although we will surely see we don't have to make that assumption.
Alfred and Bonnie play a game in which they take turns tossing a fair coin.
So in this situation, a is that I got a fair coin. a is equal to picked fair coin.
Let's think about the situation when we have a completely fair coin here.
So let's start again with a fair coin, and this time, instead of flipping it four times let's flip it five times.
What are the total possible outcomes if I'm flipping a fair coin eight times?
And so when I talk about a fair coin, I mean that it has an equal chance of landing on one side or another.
But what I want to do is to figure out the probability of getting K heads in N flips of the fair coin.
It's a little bit less than a 1/3 shot that we picked the fair coin, given that we got four out of six heads.
I want to make it very clear the 0.25 is the probability of getting two heads in a row given that you knew you got a fair coin.
What I want to know is,what is the probability that I picked out a fair coin, given that I got four out of six heads?
Now if I pick a fair coin, given that I have a fair coin, what is the probability given the fair coin? .
So the probability of getting four out of six heads,given a fair coin, is 15 out of 64.
There's some probability that I picked the fair coin and it just happened to get heads a million times in a row.
So how do I factor in this idea that I don't know if I have picked a white fair coin or an orange unfair coin. .
So I said I have a completely fair coin and I'm going to flip it twice, and I want to know the probability that I get heads in both times.
Beyond 105, whether you survive the next year ornot is like tossing a fair coin… It's about a 50-50 throw.