Re: How to evaluate the propability distribution of two dices?



Dear Sietse,

Thank you for the answer.

* Do they both have the same number of sides? Do we know how many
sides?

1) 6 sides, for example.

* Do they have the same probability distribution, or are they
different?

2) Probability distributions for both dices are different.


* Are all possible outcomes given in the data, or can we not assume
that?

3) all conbinations in any cardinality are possible: (1..6) x (1..6) =
2..12, if I understand you correctly.

Thank you again. But condition 2) results in difficult non-linear
equations.

Another problem is following: the result does not always exist for
every distribution function of the sum. But nevertheless (1) we need
some result; (2) we should be confident that our result is correct in
some statistical meaning...


What theory could help me with the task?


Regards,

-Andrey

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