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From: |-|ercules on 9 Aug 2010 17:57 If the goal is to pick the smallest numbered balls from a hat of 100 balls, numbered 1 to 100, how do you work out what odds you broke? If you pick ball 1 you broke 100 to 1 odds. If you pick ball 2 you broke 50 to 1 odds. Say you select 3, 6, 2, 10, 20, 5, 77, 12, 22, 15 With replacement, how do you prove a bias? Herc -- Can you help Genesis Adam on his mission from God? STEP 1 - Get all you Apes out of Eden STEP 2 - Entice Eve and a hundred other supermodels to come over STEP 3 - Mail order Zumba and wait by mail box STEP 4 - Do the shimmy shimmy shake! |