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Second Bonus point opportunity

ECE302, Spring 2013, Prof. Boutin


This past week, some of your classmates invented a problem related to conditional probability and/or independence and solved it. We are inviting you to go over their answers and give criticism. If you find a mistake in any of the answer given, and if you write a corrected answer below the initial one, explaining why it is wrong, then you will receive up to 0.5% bonus on your course grade.

Note that you will receive full credit if you do the exercise seriously, following all guidelines, even if your answer is not completely correct. Before you do this exercise, please familiarize yourself with Rhea's copyright policy. By default you can login to Rhea with your Purdue CAREER account. Note that the system keeps track of who writes what/when and this information is available for public view. If you would prefer to participate anonymously, please contact your instructor to obtain a new login name.

Guidelines:

  • Put a link to the page in which you contributed a corrected answer below.
  • Do not erase the original answer: explain why it is incorrect and then write a corrected solution below it.
  • Be nice when criticizing other people's work. Imagine how you would feel if you were on the receiving hand of the criticism.
  • You must login in order to be able to edit pages.
  • Use the wikitext markup language to type your comments and answer. (This is the same language as wikipedia.) Click here for help on the wikitext markup language. DO NOT UPLOAD A PDF OR WORD DOCUMENT.



Link to pages with student-created problems on conditional probability and/or independence

  • Link to problem page you corrected, name (optional)
  • Link to problem page you corrected, name (optional)
  • etc.

Questions/comments

Ask your questions/post comments below.

  • question/comment here.
  • question/comment here.
  • etc.



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