Blackbirds Baked in a Pie. Should really be 4 and 20!
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Black birds baked in a pie.
There are symbols missing from your question which I cam struggling to guess and re-insert. p(a) = 2/3 p(b ??? a) = 1/2 p(a ∪ b) = 4/5 p(b) = ? Why use the set notation of Union on the third given probability whereas the second probability has something missing but the "sets" are in the other order, and the order wouldn't matter in sets. There are two possibilities: 1) The second probability is: p(b ∩ a) = p(a ∩ b) = 1/2 → p(a) + p(b) = p(a ∪ b) + p(a ∩ b) → p(b) = p(a ∪ b) + p(a ∩ b) - p(a) = 4/5 + 1/2 - 2/3 = 24/30 + 15/30 - 20/30 = 19/30 2) The second and third probabilities are probabilities of "given that", ie: p(b|a) = 1/2 p(a|b) = 4/5 → Use Bayes theorem: p(b)p(a|b) = p(a)p(b|a) → p(b) = (p(a)p(b|a))/p(a|b) = (2/3 × 1/2) / (4/5) = 2/3 × 1/2 × 5/4 = 5/12
My best guess is the in should be and, so it would be Four and Twenty Black Birds in a Pie
p=a+b+c for a
True. Sing a song of sixpence,a pocketful of rye.Four and twenty BlackBirds,Baked in a Pie.
24 blackbirds baked in a pie? some times seen as 4 & 20 B B B in a pie.
Let A= drawing a ten B= drawing a heart P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A & B) A & B denotes a ten of hearts. P( ten or a heart)= 4/52 + 13/52 -1/52 =16/52 = 4/13
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4 and 20 (blackbirds baked) in a pie
write an algebraic expression for 4 more than p