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Truly Random Numbers
I've been working to create an Excel Spreadsheet to create lottery numbers drawn in picture form. Basically a grid. I'd speculate that if lottery numbers are random then in a perfect situation would be a number after being drawn would not be drawn again until all other numbers have been drawn. We know this not to be true. What in theory makes the lottery numbers drawn is that we can't consistently predict what the next drawn numbers would be. So far I'm using the Spreadsheet for Michigan's Lotto
Dec 16, 2023, 12:27 pm - SwingTrader1941 - Mathematics Forum
Monty Hall Problem and Implications Explained
The Monty Hall problem is a famous case study in the application of Probability, specifically the concept of Conditional Probability. In simple terms Conditional Probability is the probability that something will occur given the additional information that something else has occurred. If something else is known to have occurred, it may or may not affect the probability of something .
Examples of the probability of something not being affected by something else are (a) the outcome of the n-t
Mar 28, 2024, 9:56 pm - Orange71 - Mathematics Forum