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I agree with [[HW3.1.b Anthony O'Brien_ECE302Fall2008sanghavi]].
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If you look at the probibility of how your friend was kicked off:
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P[friend out | y=C , f=G] = 2/3
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p[friend out | y=G , f=G] = 1/3
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p[friend out | y=G , f=C] = 0
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So if your friend is kicked off then it is more likely that he was kicked off becaus you picked a car than you both picked a goat.

Latest revision as of 06:25, 17 September 2008

I agree with HW3.1.b Anthony O'Brien_ECE302Fall2008sanghavi.

If you look at the probibility of how your friend was kicked off:

P[friend out | y=C , f=G] = 2/3

p[friend out | y=G , f=G] = 1/3

p[friend out | y=G , f=C] = 0

So if your friend is kicked off then it is more likely that he was kicked off becaus you picked a car than you both picked a goat.

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