AbdelRahmanShady
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Lets say there are two whales and I tell you one of them is whale male. What is probability that the other is male.
The solution is that the sample space is (male, male), (male, female), (female, male) all are equally likely so answer is 1/3 and I checked by doing a simulation.
The problem is the other proof that came to me. We know the that one of them is male so it should be first one or second.
If it is first the second one has 1/2 of being male ,and if the male whale was second the first one has also 1/2 of being whale, so answer is 1/2 which is clearly wrong but why.
The solution is that the sample space is (male, male), (male, female), (female, male) all are equally likely so answer is 1/3 and I checked by doing a simulation.
The problem is the other proof that came to me. We know the that one of them is male so it should be first one or second.
If it is first the second one has 1/2 of being male ,and if the male whale was second the first one has also 1/2 of being whale, so answer is 1/2 which is clearly wrong but why.