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26th Dec. 2018, at 07:31 am CET#91
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MikeG111213 wrote on 12/26/2018 at 07:27 AM: Good morning guys!
First of all thank you for all the congratulations and that so many have participated. I have read through every comment and decided that new registrations after 23.12.18 will be excluded because I can not guarantee that they are not fake acc
I hope you can understand that
Furthermore, I end the puzzle now prematurely before it escalates further here
The correct answer is of course: 0%
I will draw the winner later with video proof so that no one can complain
I wish everyone who participated good luck for the draw and a nice 2nd Christmas Day
Nix to thank.Dir also still nice rest of Christmas
MikeG111213 wrote on 12/26/2018 at 07:27 AM: Good morning guys!
First of all thank you for all the congratulations and that so many have participated. I have read through every comment and decided that new registrations after 23.12.18 will be excluded because I can not guarantee that they are not fake acc
I hope you can understand that
Furthermore, I end the puzzle now prematurely before it escalates further here
The correct answer is of course: 0%
I will draw the winner later with video proof so that no one can complain
I wish everyone who participated good luck for the draw and a nice 2nd Christmas Day
Um....Wait a minute!!! Why zero!
Have a look here:
http://www.matheboard.de/archive/419174/thread.html
Because he can't put exactly 2 in the correct envelope, otherwise exactly 3 would be correct. It is not possible in this puzzle to select only exactly 2 correctly
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26th Dec. 2018, at 12:05 pm CET#95
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Zockertyp89 wrote on 26/12/2018 at 11:49 AM
Because he can't put exactly 2 in the correct envelope, otherwise exactly 3 would be correct. It is not possible in this puzzle to select only exactly 2 correctly.
Yes, the third one is self-explanatory, that's true
But nevertheless the percentage probability can be calculated that in the end all 3 letters were packed correctly.
And it is not zero.
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26th Dec. 2018, at 12:08 pm CET#96
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Cryptique wrote on 12/26/2018 at 12:05 PM
Yes, the third one is self-explanatory, that's true
But still, the percentage probability can be calculated that in the end all 3 letters were packed correctly.
And it is not zero.
Correct. But the puzzle was not about all 3 being packed in the end.
It was only about how high the probability is that EXACTLY 2 are correct. But if exactly 2 are packed correctly, the third is also, which means that not EXACTLY 2 are packed correctly, but 3.
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Nix to thank.Dir also still nice rest of Christmas
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Um....Wait a minute!!! Why zero!
Have a look here:
http://www.matheboard.de/archive/419174/thread.html
Then my answer would be rüschtüsch....
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Because he can't put exactly 2 in the correct envelope, otherwise exactly 3 would be correct. It is not possible in this puzzle to select only exactly 2 correctly
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Yes, the third one is self-explanatory, that's true
But nevertheless the percentage probability can be calculated that in the end all 3 letters were packed correctly.
And it is not zero.
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Correct. But the puzzle was not about all 3 being packed in the end.
It was only about how high the probability is that EXACTLY 2 are correct. But if exactly 2 are packed correctly, the third is also, which means that not EXACTLY 2 are packed correctly, but 3.
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i'll try to be friendly, certain things should already be self-evident from the logic, you do not need to emphasize extra.
main thing registration to the psc abgreifen made
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Here in the video you can see who won
http://sendvid.com/952hbb27
Please contact me once
Thanks again to all participants!
Come all well into the new year!
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congratulations from me too...
For me the solution is also 0
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I also wish you all a Merry Christmas 🌲😊
Nice action from you ☺️👼
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