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by MarkusQ
180 days ago
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But you don't receive more than a single binary value; you get a yes or no. If both of these are equally likely, you gain one bit of information, the maximum possible amount. If you already have other information about the situation, you might gain _less_ than one bit on average (because it confirms something you already knew, but doesn't provide any new information), but you can't gain more. |
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But “Yes” obviously gives me much more than one bit of the information I need to know the answer.