Re: Stat question
On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:11:59 -0500, ol3@xxxxxxxxx (Oscar Lanzi III)
wrote:
For the three-sample case, P(X<y<Z) is 1/6, not 1/3. You have P = 1/3
for X being smallest, but you still need Y<Z. Of course there are six
permutations for X, Y, and Z, and that governs the probability for any
particular order.
Yes, thanks, although it was already noted.
quasi
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