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sorta mod-ish
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Colored balls? That's racist.
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sorta mod-ish
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And just off the top off my head, isn't the answer either 10,000 or 10,000,000 possible combinations? Or somewhere inbetween?
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Well, there are only 11 possible combinations, so that part's easy. (0/10, 1/9, 2/8, etc.) In notation, that'd be C(2,10) I think.
As for the probability of each combination being drawn, I'd have to dig back to remember how to do that part. |
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There are 11 combinations. I don't understand the second part of your question.
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I know there are 11 different combinations if you ignore order (2 red, 8 white, etc). What I'm trying to get at is the number of actual different draws you can have (e.g. 1 red followed by 9 whites// 1 white, then 1 red, then 8 more whites//2 white, then 1 red, then 7 more whites, etc.)
I apologize for not having the terms down right. I want to build a graph that says if you draw every possible combination in every possible order, how many times does each final combination appear? For example, if I only draw 4 balls out of the 100, my possible pulls are: WWWW RWWW WRWW WWRW WWWR RRWW RWRW RWWR WRRW WRWR WWRR RRRW RRWR RWRR WRRR RRRR So I can count the following 1 instance of 0 reds 4 instances of 1 red 6 instances of 2 red 4 instances of 3 red 1 instance of 4 red I need to do this again, but with 10. I don't remember the equation to figure it out, and don't remember the nomenclature to even look it up. There's an 82 percent probability that I'm screwed.
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This is pretty easy, give me a sec.
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There are 100C10 possible outcomes, which is a big number, roughly 1.73e^13. It will take a minute do the breakdown by type.
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Actually, you probably need a more exact number, so 17,310,309,456,440 is the total number of combinations. Ok, back to breaking it down by type.
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The term you are looking for is permutations. (solve using factorial)
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For 0 W, 10 R: 10,272,278,170
For 1 W, 9 R: 125,271,685,000 For 2 W, 8 R: 657,676,346,250 This is taking a minute longer than I thought it would, having to use a calculator on the PC as my TI-83 rounds at a certain point. |
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The answer is 7 miles per hour. You can thank me later.
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Now that I have gone back and read what he is asking, it's actually even more complicated due to the fixed set he is working with if he is asking for a statistical comparison. |
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That's the hypergeometric distribution. Excel has a function hypergeomdist() for that. Here's the Wolfram link on the hypergeometric distribution: http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Hyperge...tribution.html --Dan Last edited by DanT; 09-17-2012 at 06:43 PM.. |
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