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Whenever someone got things reversed (like saying North Main St instead of South Main St.) and subsequently made a correction, one graduate student I knew would say "##Z_2## acts again".
B and C have spent nothing and can win nothing so their expectation is zero. A is out $2.18 for the ticket they kept (assuming SMBC's number is the expected loss on a ticket) plus the raw cost of the second destroyed ticket. Or am I missing something?Vanadium 50 said:A favorite probability problem. A buys two tickets, who gives 1 to B, who gives it to C, who rips it it half. Calculate everyone's expectation value.
jedishrfu said:Rolling back the years to a simpler time when Abbott and Costello taught us some real math:
But only because the one two three forth dived.etotheipi said:If 2005 humour is still funny... the English cat 'one two three' and the French cat 'un deux trois' had a swimming race to decide after which country the Channel should be named. The un deux trois cat sank.
That reminds me of the very first joke in the very first episode of Fawlty Towersetotheipi said:If 2005 humour is still funny... the English cat 'one two three' and the French cat 'un deux trois' had a swimming race to decide after which country the Channel should be named. The un deux trois cat sank.
etotheipi said:
On the surface this one looks a bit ... disconnected.##\int_a^b f(x)\,dx = F(a)-F(b)##.
If only that weren't a typo, integration would be a lot easier...fresh_42 said:##\int_a^b f(x)\,dx = F(a)-F(a)##