If you think I'm investing more thought than that into this then you're sadly mistaken.
U roll it on an uneven surface and if it falls off the surface that's 0
Holy shit I was just thinking the exact same thing. But that would be 7, not 0.
Iron's earlier response ("system of throwing the die") just seems like it leads down some retarded path where you use multiple die casts to come up with a number
If you are throwing the die multiple times you're no longer using "only a die" you're using multiple dice
0 indexed
3 is 33%
2 is you spin it on a table however I think this probably still comes out heads more than tails
how is 3 not 50% are we reading the same question?
couple has 2 kids
one is a girl
other is boy/girl
what chance for both girls
2 options boy/girl or girl/girl
ordering doesnt matter. no difference between boy/girl and girl/boy. cuz if u wanna make adifference there then girl/girl is different to girl/girl
its laways 50/50
@ ironstove u too
Wrong
i mean what if the certain couple are trolls and they arent even telling the truth about the first girl and its just 0%
its either 100% or its 0% because they either have 2 girls or they dont
OMFG ur all TROLLING me
i mean jenanda is but im actually being 100% serious
the question doesnt make any fucking sense
No
You guys are morons and I'm not trolling
It's a monty hall problem
possibilities:
BB BG GB GG
information eliminates BB
still dont know fucking probabilities because the way the questions worded is dumb as shit
HOW ARE BG AND GB DIFFERENT POSIBITLIES U FUCKING MONGOLOIDS
its irrelevant to my complaint with the problem, which is more overarching
ITS NOT STATED IF THE FIRST OR THE SECOND CHILD IS GIRL
SO THE ORDERING DOESNT MATTER
the first question you have to ask yourself is why does it matter what they tell you at all? even if theyre not lying they left the possibility of either having two girls or not having two girls both open, and they didnt give enough information on probability to let you meaningfully proceed from there
they either have two girls or they dont, how could it even be probabilistic?