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hy ,, its a just Bayes theorem on histogram data .
Hi tina123;
and how about Bayesian formula in histogram post@1 .
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ok but i am asking about probability .
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hy Bobby, from post #1, how can we get probability ?
The histogram is for the eye to get an idea what the data looks like. The data itself is the best thing. There 4 ones 1 two 1 three 3 fours you do the rest. You will see there are more ones than anything else. That is a peak.
Oh u are making me confuse . leave it . now .
Count up each type of data value the way I did in post #4. That is how you get those peaks and valleys. You do not need the histogram.
yes i already showed u data values in my #post 1 .
Do you have the data values? That is how you determine it.
hy no .. . How did say that its peak . We can see it graphically ,
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