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xSkyFoXx2012-04-07 11:35:03
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xSkyFoXx, 2012-04-07 11:35:03

Probability theory through dice?

A dice, and even more so a pair of dice, is a very exciting thing to explore. I noticed that I can present almost the entire course of the theory of probability using the example of one and a pair of cubes.
Dear habrocommunity, would you be interested in remembering a course on the theory of size probability in several articles, in which the whole theory will be given based on the fact that we have only 2 dice? Those. we take the cubes, see how they behave and tell what it means in the interpretation of the classical theory of probability.

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Sergey Lerg, 2012-04-07
@Lerg

Em. In general, it would be interesting, of course. But every person who is well versed in this subject knows that the subject is not called “probability theory”, but “probability theory”. This raises the question of whether you know the subject well enough to write your course on it.

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Monnoroch, 2012-04-07
@Monnoroch

It is very interesting how you will calculate on the cubes the probability that I will meet a classmate on the way to the university in the subway. And in general to evaluate any continuous quantity. On cubes, only final (not even countable) events can be simulated. And this is not even 5% of the course of probability theory. In addition, I dare to assume that the articles will be 80% from set theory and combinatorics, and from theorver in general, only the definition of an event and one formula: p = number of successful combinations / number of possible combinations.

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CrazySquirrel, 2012-04-07
@CrazySquirrel

Yes!

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ZloiZmei, 2012-04-07
@ZloiZmei

Can you use poker as an example? The article will be much more useful!

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Sergey Savostin, 2012-04-07
@savostin

Well, let's write if you're not afraid of karma ;)
There will be many people who want to discuss, I think.

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Vitaly Zheltyakov, 2012-04-07
@VitaZheltyakov

Yes, it will be useful to the majority of Khabrovites. Just please don't post on the gamedev hub.

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Mikhail Lyalin, 2012-04-09
@mr_jok

the probability of a certain face of a dice falling out is not a random variable

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xSkyFoXx, 2012-04-07
@xSkyFoXx

Can you tell me right away a simplified way to insert formulas into posts?

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mihavxc, 2012-04-07
@mihavxc

I would be very grateful for the article)

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