[quote]I don’t know why some of you people are arguing against the 2/3 answer. It IS the correct answer, whether you understand the logic or not.
People who study probabilities for a living have said this is the answer. All you amateur naysayers should just capitulate and move on…:-)
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LOL…I chuckle a bit here, because I had the same feeling.But, thankfully, a lot of you aren’t responsible for engineering things we depend on. Just kidding.
Anyway, don’t mean anything by it. Take a probability class, and then take a stochastic processes class. Much of this is required especially for information theory and communication systems. I guess it’s also applicable to finance, but I don’t know much about that subject.