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Thank you for all your responses. Let me think about it more carefully, to be honest this is my first time learning about the term...
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The probability of those four events are not equal. Listing a table and counting is only a viable strategy if all of the listed events...
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PS you are asked to calculate ##P(G_B|X_A)##, which is fairly meaningless. Note that this is not ##P(X_A|G_B)##, which is the...
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This is tricky. The equally likely events are ##X_A, X_B, X_C##, each with a probability ##1/3##. If ##X_A##, then the guard tells A...
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Can you explain why it is so? There are four events as listed in the table and so the denominator should be 4. Plus if ## P(G_B \cap...
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So this question arises from an online course on Bayes Theorem and Total Probability. The question says that there are three prisoners...
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