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Another quiz - this time staying on lottery topic!
To eight significant digits I get 0.14015016.
To derive the solution, we need to apply the Inclusion, Exclusion Principle. In general, only mutually exclusive events can be added to arrive at a total probability. If events are not mutually exclusive, their intersections must be subtracted from the total. However, with combination of events adding or subtracting a particular number of combinations may then need to be compensated by (alternately) adding or subtracting higher levels of combina
Jun 21, 2025, 11:53 am - Orange71 - Mathematics Forum
Very interesting article
I haven't even checked my list, because it's pointless as I did not buy one ticket.
I only posted a list because you and Lotterologist wouldn't stop bugging me about it. I stated that publishing a list for pick 3 is pointless, so I finally just did the same myself.
It is extremely unlikely that if you buy over a hundred pick 3 tickets, twice a day, for weeks on end, you will not lose . I looked up his California numbers one time, and sure enough, his list was a loser.
Either you're g
Jan 9, 2026, 10:15 am - Tucker Black - Mathematics Forum
Data Dump, 40 years and this is what you get.
I'll keep it brief. Last year we dumped 40 years of data collected from all state, provinces, and from around the world into our computer and then asked several AI (both free and paid) to analyze it...but we got a lot of nothing back...so, we had to give it (AI) better prompts. Like making sausage, what comes out depends on what you put in, think of Eckrich four cheese or their Jalapeno, so this relates to our prompts, which took a lot of time to figure out what to ask.
Here is the bottom l
Jun 30, 2026, 6:05 pm - gjabiz - Mathematics Forum
Very interesting article
Probability
Forward looking: the chance an event will occur
pRoBaBiLiTiEz chance ain't the same thangz ...
Chancez Oddz are the same thangz...
Ole Stat$ respectz yo gallant effortz, howeevaah ... Ya mixxin up Clinical definitionz...
Ya still wRoNg
Jan 19, 2026, 11:59 pm - Stat$talker - Mathematics Forum
Very interesting article
Probability
Forward looking: the chance an event will occur given a model or parameter value.
Example: If a coin is fair, the probability of heads is 0.5.
You assume the model is correct and ask:
What outcomes should I expect?
Likelihood
Backward looking: how well a parameter value explains the data you already observed.
Example: If you flip a coin 10 times and get 9 heads, the likelihood that the coin is fair is low.
You assume the data is fixed an
Jan 18, 2026, 6:06 pm - Blackapple - Mathematics Forum
New method identifies wave pattern of numbers
What This Graph Shows
Title: Frequency of Wave Pressure Peaks (NAVSYS, Column 5)
X-Axis: Digits 0 9
Y-Axis: Number of symbolic hits where the digit contributed to a 10.0 amplitude wave pressure (a symbolic stress peak)
This chart represents how often each digit hit a symbolic wave pressure point strong enough to register as a high-amplitude peak in the transfor.
Digits 0 7 each hit around 450 480 symbolic wave peaks, almost evenly.
Digits 8 and 9, however, hit f
May 26, 2025, 2:43 pm - navsys - Mathematics Forum
ALPHA Solutions
28, 2024 7 min read
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AlphaGeometry 2 solved Problem 4 of the Olympiad in 19 seconds, after receiving the formalized statement of the problem in AlphaGeometry s own language. (Google DeepMind via The New York Times)
At the headquarters of Google DeepMind, an artificial intelligence laboratory in London, researchers have a long-standing ritual for announcing momentous results: They bang a big ceremonial gong.
In 2016, the gong sounded for AlphaGo, an AI system that excelle
Aug 4, 2024, 10:23 pm - eddessaknight - Mathematics Forum
