(New page: E(Q)=2/3 (in the class example) P(H)=E(Q)=2/3 P(H2|H1)=P(H2&H1)/P(H2) P(H2&H1)=integrate P(H)^2*fQ(q) from 0 to 1, which I got 1/2 P(H1) is just 2/3 SO final result is 3/4. Hope it's ...) |
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Latest revision as of 18:52, 20 October 2008
E(Q)=2/3 (in the class example)
P(H)=E(Q)=2/3
P(H2|H1)=P(H2&H1)/P(H2)
P(H2&H1)=integrate P(H)^2*fQ(q) from 0 to 1, which I got 1/2
P(H1) is just 2/3
SO final result is 3/4. Hope it's good