99 out of 100 weak limbed leftists can't solve this simple mathematical puzzle. Only those with arcane knowledge of Marxism-Leninism-Maoism with Bordigist characteristics have a slight chance of coming up with the right answer.
I will mock each and every wrong answerer until a champion to crack the code shows up.
No, the body was not too short nor empty. It was long and plentifully packed instead, bigly!
50/50, either it is or it isn't.
>>744439How can you say that
Been a long long while since I took statistics. The answer is 1/3 right?
I don't get the point of phrasing these puzzles as simple since Bayes' theorem is not intuitive and most people will never learn it.
>>744449Wait nvm I overcomplicated it, I get the intuition now. It's really just asking what were the odds of choosing the middle box to begin with right?
>>744449>>744452Wrong. Read more Bordiga.
>>74442850/50 or 1/3 depending from what box the first ball was taken
It's 1/2. The third box does not matter since you already know we have not chosen that, so this is unlike the counter-intuitive goat quiz show scenary.
>>744457You have no right to say that as the first reply solved it correctly and you said you would only mock until it is solved.
>>744468I cheated. I'm OP. It's like veing the dungeon master in D&D. I make up the rules as we go on and change to whatever I want. You are just my pawns.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertrand%27s_box_paradoxThe probability that the other coin will also be gold (which is the original formulation) is 2/3, so yes, the probability that it will be silver instead is 1/3. OP is a fag (derogatory).
>>744428Mathematics is a spook
>>744484Then how come it works?
2 eg + 2 eg = 4 egs
>>744486How come I have zero egs then?
>>744486You just wrote some stuff. I can write some stuff too.
2 eg + 2 eg = 5 egs
What now, commie?
>>744489this ^ 4.9=5 according to marxism
>>7444904.9=5
4.8=4.9
4.7=4.8
… etc ….
0.1=0
This is where moral relativism leads to! Oppose Marxism-foucaultism-mathematicism. It teaches you that having 5 egs is actually the same as having zero egs. "You will own nothing and be happy" is one of the last sentences of the communist manifesto. Engels, the more liberal of the notorious duo, even advocated for eating bugs (which is how the Soros new world order was founded by Engels). When he took the first bite of a bug's head off, chewed on it, and said to the workers "stupid propetarians, you will eat ze bugz and you will say danke schön, ja?"
They even made an international around bug eating and owning nothing, called the "5=0 Society for Men". (Only for men because they were male chauvinists.)
>>744494I want him to slovly disappear into the shrubbery like Homer Simpson
What the hell are egs?
>>744501A eg is what a chikum ploinps out of her aschenhole and then you crak-a-da-eg and make an momlet.
>>744501It's what egg would be written as if english language had consistency between writing and pronounciation. A typical usage of eg on leftypol:
"Eg status?" when asking about the price of a eg in the /USA/pol thread, rubbing in the inflation crisis into the tear encrusted eyes of sour and salty burgerlandians.
>>744501As sure as egs is egs, eggs.
First time I'm seeing the puzzle and I agree with this:
>>744449>The answer is 1/3 right?I'm just thinking about the boxes as the actors of the story here that want to "win" by being touched (incel boxes?). Given that we know the hand will fondle a gold ball, the left box has two shots at winning and the middle only one shot.
>>744477Thnx.
>>744558 (me)
One way of making the asymmetric result intuitive is to imagine the left box has like a million balls, all gold, and the right box has also a million balls, only one gold. Nobody would then say, left box or right box is fift-fifty.
>>744564Either it is or isn't. 50-50.
you pick a random box and pick two balls from it, one after the other. there are six possibilities; for these purposes I'll number the boxes 1-3 and that the balls 1-6, going from left to right as in the diagram. pretend we label them all with invisible ink then shuffle and shake the boxes, idk, whatever.
there are six possible outcomes, but the moment that you draw your first ball, you knock out half of these:
>pick box 1, draw gold ball 1, then gold ball 2
>pick box 1, draw gold ball 2, then gold ball 1
>pick box 2, draw gold ball 3, then silver ball 4
>pick box 2, draw silver ball 4, then gold ball 3
>pick box 3, draw silver ball 5, then silver ball 6
>pick box 3, draw silver ball 6, then silver ball 5
so you know you're in the first three. two of three end in a gold ball, one of three ends in a silver one.
other way to look at it: ask yourself, what are the odds you've chosen a particular box of the three, based on the random one ball of six that you took in your first pick? if the ball is gold, the odds are 2/3 for box 1, where you'd draw a second gold ball, 1/3 for box 2, where you'd draw a silver ball second, and a big fat 0% for box 3. this is just the monty hall problem rearranged.
>>744428What if I switch boxes before picking the second ball?
>>744428if the first ball is gold, then that means it is either the left or the middle box, eliminating the right box altogether from statistics. So the "remaining" 3/4 balls in the Left/Middle box are 2 gold, and 1 silver. This means there is a 2/3 chance the next ball will be gold, because it is still unknown whether it is the left or the middle box, and there are 3 balls left between those two. But! if it turned out it was the middle box (which it may be) the real chance is 0%, and if it turned out it was the left box (which it may be) the chance is 100%.
but i can see into one of the boxes
bout tree fiddy which is aprroximately in the range of proximity of about 1:100 chance so like 50/50 or there abouts give or take about 3 margin of error within 0.01 percent six sigma deviations kinda definitely ehhhh i'm thinkin 6 7 haha meme tiktok
>>7444281/3
If you have selected a gold ball, there is a 2/3 chance you selected from the first box, and a 1/3 chance you selected from the second box. Thus, there is a 2/3 chance that the remaining ball is gold and a 1/3 chance it is silver. Easy peasy.
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