JohnW
Posts: 3217 Joined: Aug. 2006
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Quote (Joe G @ June 24 2015,09:21) | Quote (JohnW @ June 24 2015,11:13) | Quote (Joe G @ June 24 2015,08:08) | If probability is defined as something that has a chance, AND impossible means that there isn't a chance, how can something impossible have a probability?
Do tell. |
As the rest of us don't define probability as "something that has a chance", caekboy, this is a question that can only be answered by the world's leadingonly authority on Joemath, i.e. you.
Maybe you should go talk to Gary Gaulin, Joe. He has a making-shit-up personal version of science. You have a making-shit-up personal version of mathematics. Looks like a fit. |
Well Johnny, I found a reference that defines it that way. So you lose, asshole |
Oh do tell.
You are aware that "My Big Book Of Sweary Math Stuff" by JoeG doesn't count, yes? Even if you've moved on from crayon to pencil now.
-------------- Math is just a language of reality. Its a waste of time to know it. - Robert Byers
There isn't any probability that the letter d is in the word "mathematics"... The correct answer would be "not even 0" - JoeG
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