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Four balls (Posted on 2017-05-19) Difficulty: 2 of 5
There are four balls in a hat: a blue one, a white one, and two red ones. Now I draw simultaneously two balls, look at them, and announce that at least one of them is red.

What is the chance that the other is red as well?

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re: There is only one correct answer ! (Baye) | Comment 18 of 22 |
(In reply to There is only one correct answer !....SPOILER by Ady TZIDON)

This is a Baye's Theorem example.

Probability of B occurring when A is true.

Here is a similar example.  Let's say there is a disease that exists in 1% of the population.  There is a test for this disease that is 99% accurate (i.e. it gives a false reading 1% of the time).

If a random person tests positive for the disease, what is the probability that they have the disease?

  Posted by hoodat on 2017-05-22 10:54:54

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