Audun December 18, 2011 at 11:42 am Could be they mean the chance increases by a third of the previous chance? So for n = 0, 1, …, n brothers, the chance G(n) of him being gay would be G(n) = 0.1*(4/3)^n That would mean the chance of being gay with seven older brothers, G(7) ~ 75%
Could be they mean the chance increases by a third of the previous chance? So for n = 0, 1, …, n brothers, the chance G(n) of him being gay would be G(n) = 0.1*(4/3)^n
That would mean the chance of being gay with seven older brothers, G(7) ~ 75%