Added "Tuesday" warm-up
Reviewed-on: #8 Co-authored-by: Mark <mark@betalupi.com> Co-committed-by: Mark <mark@betalupi.com>
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#import "@local/handout:0.1.0": *
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#show: handout.with(
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title: [Warm-Up: Tuesday],
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by: "Mark",
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#problem()
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Charlie has two children. \
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One of them is a boy born on a Tuesday. \
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What is the probability that Charlie has two boys?
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#solution([
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$13 / 27$, which notably isn't $1/2$.
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#v(2mm)
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Draw a $14 times 14$ square, highlight the possible cases, and you'll see it. \
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#v(2mm)
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Order is very important in this problem. \
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If we knew that the _first_ child was a boy born on Tuesday,
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the probability of two boys would be $1/2$. \
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Also consider a smaller case where a week has two days.
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[metadata]
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title = "Tuesday"
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[publish]
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handout = true
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solutions = true
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