Skip to main content
added note to say that general probability questions are off-topic
Source Link
Stiv
  • 146.1k
  • 11
  • 519
  • 779

A probability puzzle is a puzzle, usually mathematical, that involves uncertain outcomes.

Probability puzzles often involve , , or , although other mechanisms may act as sources of uncertain outcomes.

For example: Left coin, right coin, last coin?

Another example of a probability puzzle is the Monty Hall problem: the game show problem with three doors, one car, and two goats.

General probability questions are off-topic but can be asked on our sister site Mathematics Stack Exchange with the tag  (some questions can be found here).

A probability puzzle is a puzzle, usually mathematical, that involves uncertain outcomes.

Probability puzzles often involve , , or , although other mechanisms may act as sources of uncertain outcomes.

For example: Left coin, right coin, last coin?

Another example of a probability puzzle is the Monty Hall problem: the game show problem with three doors, one car, and two goats.

General probability questions are off-topic but can be asked on Mathematics Stack Exchange with the tag(some questions can be found here).

A probability puzzle is a puzzle, usually mathematical, that involves uncertain outcomes.

Probability puzzles often involve , , or , although other mechanisms may act as sources of uncertain outcomes.

For example: Left coin, right coin, last coin?

Another example of a probability puzzle is the Monty Hall problem: the game show problem with three doors, one car, and two goats.

General probability questions are off-topic but can be asked on our sister site Mathematics Stack Exchange with the tag  (some questions can be found here).

added note to say that general probability questions are off-topic
Source Link

A probability puzzle is a puzzle, usually mathematical, that involves uncertain outcomes.

Probability puzzles often involve , , or , although other mechanisms may act as sources of uncertain outcomes.

For example: Left coin, right coin, last coin?

Another example of a probability puzzle is the Monty Hall problem: the game show problem with three doors, one car, and two goats.

General probability questions are off-topic but can be asked on Mathematics Stack Exchange with the tag(some questions can be found here).

A probability puzzle is a puzzle, usually mathematical, that involves uncertain outcomes.

Probability puzzles often involve , , or , although other mechanisms may act as sources of uncertain outcomes.

For example: Left coin, right coin, last coin?

Another example of a probability puzzle is the Monty Hall problem: the game show problem with three doors, one car, and two goats.

A probability puzzle is a puzzle, usually mathematical, that involves uncertain outcomes.

Probability puzzles often involve , , or , although other mechanisms may act as sources of uncertain outcomes.

For example: Left coin, right coin, last coin?

Another example of a probability puzzle is the Monty Hall problem: the game show problem with three doors, one car, and two goats.

General probability questions are off-topic but can be asked on Mathematics Stack Exchange with the tag(some questions can be found here).

deleted 49 characters in body
Source Link
Rand al'Thor
  • 117.3k
  • 28
  • 324
  • 630

A probability puzzle is a puzzle, usually mathematical, that involves uncertain outcomes.

Probability puzzles often involve , , or , although other mechanisms may act as sources of uncertain outcomes.

For example:

Unfair coins at South Park Elementary Left coin, right coin, last coin?

Another example of a probability puzzle is the Monty Hall problem: the game show problem with three doors, one car, and two goats.

A probability puzzle is a puzzle, usually mathematical, that involves uncertain outcomes.

Probability puzzles often involve , , or , although other mechanisms may act as sources of uncertain outcomes.

For example:

Unfair coins at South Park Elementary

Another example of a probability puzzle is the Monty Hall problem: the game show problem with three doors, one car, and two goats.

A probability puzzle is a puzzle, usually mathematical, that involves uncertain outcomes.

Probability puzzles often involve , , or , although other mechanisms may act as sources of uncertain outcomes.

For example: Left coin, right coin, last coin?

Another example of a probability puzzle is the Monty Hall problem: the game show problem with three doors, one car, and two goats.

links updated (HTTP -> HTTPS), see https://meta.stackexchange.com/q/292058/295232
Source Link
Loading
the second example would be off-topic now, as a maths problem not a maths puzzle!
Source Link
Rand al'Thor
  • 117.3k
  • 28
  • 324
  • 630
Loading
Link
Loading