Re: Two Combinatoric Card Problems - the Answer [Reese-Shapiro]



John Gabbriel wrote:
>
> IMHO, your calculations are quite ridiculous. I hope you don't teach
> statistics and probability theory.

Other than the dubious clue that statistics or probability alone might
be ok, you give no indication as to your objection. Also, why "humble"
(H)? If sincere, you are saying that you are a person of no particular
note with an opinion that you cannot explain. If ironic, who are you?

Charles

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