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Annie
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Got it, Thanks

Got it Thanks.
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use the numbers on the colored balls to plug into your probability fractions...


PostPosted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 1:59 am
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paramis
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Joined: 02 May 2011
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RE: Got it, Thanks

I'm still stuck, sadly.

You said to
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use the colored ball number to plug into probability fraction)

But if I take the first one, for examle black 1 and plug it into the 1/4 of probability I still get 1/4. If I'm supposed to take that to x/26 I end up with a weird fraction. And if I'm supposed to multiply it by the number that turns the added all numbers denominator into the common denom of 26, I still get 1/2.

I am addled and confused. Thanks.


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HUH
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Re: Got it, Thanks

Annie wrote:
Got it Thanks.
Spoiler (Rollover to View):
use the numbers on the colored balls to plug into your probability fractions...


Spoiler (Rollover to View):
1/4 of 1, 2/5 or 12 or 6, 1/56 05 3 the 1/56 of 2 etc gives trahs as far as I can see

Applying the correction factors to make the group sum equal 26 doesn't help


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