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Re: Roger to prove practically |
Amit; Clearly you do not understand statistics. Consider this example; you and I each flip a coin 100 times with heads being the desired result. You get 40 heads, I get 60 heads. 50 heads are expected. Does this prove I am better than you in tossing coins? No, it proves nothing. One trial is not enough and both results are equally possible. Roger Follow Ups: ● Re: Roger to prove practically - Amit Dave 00:44:28 - 6/28/2010 (77289) (2) ● Re: Roger to prove practically - Skywise 14:05:01 - 6/28/2010 (77292) (1) ● Re: Roger to prove practically - Roger Hunter 14:13:23 - 6/28/2010 (77293) (1) ● Re: Roger to prove practically - Skywise 17:31:35 - 6/28/2010 (77294) (1) ● Re: Roger to prove practically - Roger Hunter 18:28:51 - 6/28/2010 (77295) (1) ● Re: Roger to prove practically - Skywise 20:41:05 - 6/28/2010 (77296) (1) ● Re: Roger to prove practically - Jim W. 08:31:31 - 6/29/2010 (77297) (0) ● Re: Roger to prove practically - Roger Hunter 08:41:25 - 6/28/2010 (77291) (0) |
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