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by humodz
525 days ago
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> Sampling uniformly such that each distance is equally likely across the line gives at least a 90% chance of choosing a rational. Let's say the numbers are targets on the line. Your distribution implies the range 1-9 is less dense with targets than the range 9-10. Doesn't that mean you're less than 90% likely to hit something between 1-9? > You are NOT more likely to throw a dart that lands in 9+ just because you have magically introduced an infinitely tense series of irrationals in that range. If we turn this around, by forbidding a bunch of values in the 1-9 range from being hit, then won't the probabilities get skewed towards the 9-10 range? |
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Not a 0% chance because there happens to be an uncountable infinity number of options in [9,10)