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WHich part you dont get Einstein.
You can try to unhook youirself 3 times until you hit struggle. Each try has chance of 4% . This means that with 3 tries you got 12% chance to unhook .
What the hell went wrong with this community..
1. Try 4%
2. Try 4%
3. Try 4%
You cant add them together that easily.
Its always 4% chance to unhook yourself and not 12% because you can try 3 times.
The part where you dont know how probabilities work. Thank Had3r for your basic education today.
...and you wanna call someone else dumb.
Really ? If 1 out of 100 lottery tickets is winning one, IF I buy all 100 of them you want to tell me that my chance is still 1% to win the lottery. Dude you dont know how probabities work.
...and if you have a 100% chance to fail, and you fail three times, then I guess you have proven that that is a 300% chance to fail.
You just wont stop. Instead of actually looking up how probabilities work, you double down and look even dumber.
Are we going for 400% chance of failure now? Your choice.
Or...if I flip a coin twice, do I have a 100% chance of getting heads? You know, since its 50% x 2?
How can you possibly be this uneducated? Like, you should feel shame over this doubling down while being so cluelessly ignorant.
Answer my question with lottery tickets first.
4/100 + 4/100 + 4/100 = 0,12 = 12%
I am quite sure the 12 are right.
If you want two heads, you don't add the probability, you multiply them, so you get 25%, since the second outcome is dependent on the first outcome.
The 4% are not dependant, so you add them, getting 12%.
Finally someone with braincells