Anonymous at Thu, 27 Jun 2024 23:38:10 UTC No. 16257443
50/50 You either do or you don't
Anonymous at Thu, 27 Jun 2024 23:55:05 UTC No. 16257460
>>16257443
No the possibility you draw one of the cards is 1/3 + 1/2, so the possibility you don't draw it is 17%, the difference between 100 and that number.
Anonymous at Fri, 28 Jun 2024 00:06:01 UTC No. 16257469
>>16257417
It's not possible to not draw one if you draw two.
Anonymous at Fri, 28 Jun 2024 00:10:05 UTC No. 16257471
>>16257417
100%, if all you’re doing is shuffling the deck you never draw anything, which includes 2, so the condition is nebulously fulfilled.
Anonymous at Fri, 28 Jun 2024 00:16:59 UTC No. 16257475
>>16257417
Please clarify.
By "do not draw one" do you mean "one is left out and not drawn"?
Anonymous at Fri, 28 Jun 2024 00:26:23 UTC No. 16257485
>>16257475
Correct.
Anonymous at Fri, 28 Jun 2024 02:35:01 UTC No. 16257554
>>16257417
100%, if you already drew card 2, it means you didn't draw card 1. Wtf is this question wording?
Anonymous at Fri, 28 Jun 2024 05:36:28 UTC No. 16257728
>>16257417
100%
Anonymous at Fri, 28 Jun 2024 08:18:48 UTC No. 16257852
>>16257417
100%. If I draw two cards I'm not drawing one card.
But then again I'm drawing one card twice... so maybe it's 0%?
If you meant the number then if I draw a 2 then there's 100% chance that this 2 is not 1 so 100%.
This is a tricky one, eh?
Anonymous at Fri, 28 Jun 2024 08:50:01 UTC No. 16257869
>>16257417
Ambiguous in regards to what draw we're referring to.
Anonymous at Fri, 28 Jun 2024 08:54:56 UTC No. 16257875
>>16257869
It's not ambiguous. "Draw one" means drawing one card. "Draw a one" means drawing a card with the label one.
Anonymous at Fri, 28 Jun 2024 11:00:20 UTC No. 16257952
>>16257460
>reading comprehension