probability formula for independent events

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The Multiplication Rule for Independent Events

 

  The Multiplication Rule for d>Independent Events states that if several events, A1, A2, ..., An, are independent, then P(A1 A2 ... An) = P(A1) * P(A2) * ... * P(An).

What does this mean?  50/50

Applied to coins, A1 can be the event of getting a heads on the first flip of the coin. A2 is the event of getting a heads on the second flip of the coin. An is the event of getting a heads on the nth flip of the coin. Since the probability of each event is 1/2, the probability of getting two heads in a row is 1/2 * 1/2 = 1/4. The probability of getting d>5 heads in a row is 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 = d>1/32.

 There are many examples of 50/50 events in the Pick-3 game such as High/Low, Odd/Even. Any group of numbers that you can balance into equal likely events are All subject to this normula. Applied to Pick-3 it opens up many opportunities.

 Keep this in mind the next time you notice 7 or 8 d>Even digits stacked on top of each other...... or you see 5 or 6 draws or continuous string of equally like  events.  (2 even and 1 odd digits) etc.

  "Chances Are" You won't have to wear a silly grin after the next draw.... if you play with this normula in mind and "you might d-color: #ffff66">win a prise."   

  Use these numbers below to figure the odds on any 50/50 event in Pick-3.  When ever you see a string of MO'(mostly even) numbers or ME's (mostly even) since there are 500 of these each....that's a 50/50 opportunity to use the rule. 

 If you use the 10 column Sums chart it is half odd and half even.......it is also half high and half low. 

 If you see 6 odd doubles in a row.....check the odds of it going 7 in a row. The same thing can apply to the (sd-color: #ffff66">wing numbers) of those doubles. The doubles 3rd. number. If you see the last 7 doubles (regardless of high/low-odd/even) all hit with (high/low or odd/even) sd-color: #ffff66">wing number digits.....well you get the idea...check the chart for the odds this will continue. 

 If you find that the last 6 or 7 consecutive Straights were all High ......

 If you find that the last 5 or 6 (all high or all low group) were all the same or came from the same half.........

 Look and find as many of these 50/50 groups as you can and track them ...... Most of the time they sd-color: #ffff66">wing back and forth and act nice. When they don't and they start to stack up on each other .....that's our chance for a trap. At least we will be fishing in the right half of the swimming pool.      


 

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