probability of tennis players winning a tournament after a particular player withdraws [closed]
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Four tennis players $A, B, C, D$ have the probabilities of winning a tournament $P(A) = 0.25$, $P(B) = 0.25$, $P(C) = 0.35$, $P(D) = 0.15$. Before the tournament, player $C$ is injured and withdraws. Then the new probabilities of winning the tournament for players $A$, $B$ and $D$ are
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Four tennis players $A, B, C, D$ have the probabilities of winning a tournament $P(A) = 0.25$, $P(B) = 0.25$, $P(C) = 0.35$, $P(D) = 0.15$. Before the tournament, player $C$ is injured and withdraws. Then the new probabilities of winning the tournament for players $A$, $B$ and $D$ are
probability
closed as off-topic by Shailesh, drhab, Math1000, Mathmo123, Taroccoesbrocco Aug 1 at 11:35
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How would you approach this question? Any intuition?
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Aug 1 at 5:29
If $X:Y:Z=p:q:r, P_X = frac pp+q+r$
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Four tennis players $A, B, C, D$ have the probabilities of winning a tournament $P(A) = 0.25$, $P(B) = 0.25$, $P(C) = 0.35$, $P(D) = 0.15$. Before the tournament, player $C$ is injured and withdraws. Then the new probabilities of winning the tournament for players $A$, $B$ and $D$ are
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Four tennis players $A, B, C, D$ have the probabilities of winning a tournament $P(A) = 0.25$, $P(B) = 0.25$, $P(C) = 0.35$, $P(D) = 0.15$. Before the tournament, player $C$ is injured and withdraws. Then the new probabilities of winning the tournament for players $A$, $B$ and $D$ are
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How would you approach this question? Any intuition?
– Matti P.
Aug 1 at 5:29
If $X:Y:Z=p:q:r, P_X = frac pp+q+r$
– Mohammad Zuhair Khan
Aug 1 at 6:17
2
Welcome to Math.SE. Take a look at both links How to ask a good question at Math.SE and for formatting MathJax. To avoid downvotes and closing you should add your own efforts to the question, and tell us where you got stuck. Our aim is to improve your mathematical skills (not to do your homework).
– drhab
Aug 1 at 8:02
You should describe the protocol of the tournament.
– Christian Blatter
Aug 1 at 9:00
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How would you approach this question? Any intuition?
– Matti P.
Aug 1 at 5:29
If $X:Y:Z=p:q:r, P_X = frac pp+q+r$
– Mohammad Zuhair Khan
Aug 1 at 6:17
2
Welcome to Math.SE. Take a look at both links How to ask a good question at Math.SE and for formatting MathJax. To avoid downvotes and closing you should add your own efforts to the question, and tell us where you got stuck. Our aim is to improve your mathematical skills (not to do your homework).
– drhab
Aug 1 at 8:02
You should describe the protocol of the tournament.
– Christian Blatter
Aug 1 at 9:00
How would you approach this question? Any intuition?
– Matti P.
Aug 1 at 5:29
How would you approach this question? Any intuition?
– Matti P.
Aug 1 at 5:29
If $X:Y:Z=p:q:r, P_X = frac pp+q+r$
– Mohammad Zuhair Khan
Aug 1 at 6:17
If $X:Y:Z=p:q:r, P_X = frac pp+q+r$
– Mohammad Zuhair Khan
Aug 1 at 6:17
2
2
Welcome to Math.SE. Take a look at both links How to ask a good question at Math.SE and for formatting MathJax. To avoid downvotes and closing you should add your own efforts to the question, and tell us where you got stuck. Our aim is to improve your mathematical skills (not to do your homework).
– drhab
Aug 1 at 8:02
Welcome to Math.SE. Take a look at both links How to ask a good question at Math.SE and for formatting MathJax. To avoid downvotes and closing you should add your own efforts to the question, and tell us where you got stuck. Our aim is to improve your mathematical skills (not to do your homework).
– drhab
Aug 1 at 8:02
You should describe the protocol of the tournament.
– Christian Blatter
Aug 1 at 9:00
You should describe the protocol of the tournament.
– Christian Blatter
Aug 1 at 9:00
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How would you approach this question? Any intuition?
– Matti P.
Aug 1 at 5:29
If $X:Y:Z=p:q:r, P_X = frac pp+q+r$
– Mohammad Zuhair Khan
Aug 1 at 6:17
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Welcome to Math.SE. Take a look at both links How to ask a good question at Math.SE and for formatting MathJax. To avoid downvotes and closing you should add your own efforts to the question, and tell us where you got stuck. Our aim is to improve your mathematical skills (not to do your homework).
– drhab
Aug 1 at 8:02
You should describe the protocol of the tournament.
– Christian Blatter
Aug 1 at 9:00