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simple probability question
if the chances of A occuring is 70% and the chances of B occuring is 70%, what is the % that both will happen? and how do you come to your answer?
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Re: simple probability question
multiple probabilities just need to be multiplied, barring that the events are dependant on the other happening.
so 70% and 70% means both will happen 49% of the time, and neither will happen 9% of the time ( 30%*30%) A not B will happen 70%*30% = 21% B not A is the same 9+21+21+49 = 100, bingo |
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Re: simple probability question
so what is the % that 7 things will occur at once if they each have a 70% chance of occuring?
would you figure 70 to the 8th power? (and move decimal ? ) |
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Re: simple probability question
.7^7 for 7 things, yessir
You will see that this is a very low number, this is the reason that sports parlay bets never work [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] Picking 7 games right seems easy enough, but even if you pick at 70%, you will hardly ever win |
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