Chance operations & probability theory
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In this example a ball is dropped on the top pin of a triangular arrangement of pins. The ball ends up exiting in one of several columns. The probability that a ball will end up in a given column is a function of the number of paths that lead to that column. | In this example a ball is dropped on the top pin of a triangular arrangement of pins. The ball ends up exiting in one of several columns. The probability that a ball will end up in a given column is a function of the number of paths that lead to that column. | ||
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