Checking my results for Bayesian updating












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I'd really appreciate if someone could tell me whether I've completed the following questions regarding Bayesian updating correctly. I've been struggling with this topic for a while but I think I'm getting the hang of it. There aren't any answers available to me for these questions though so I'm not totally sure if I'm correct:



Question 1
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My answer:



Three possible cases (001, 010, 100). Two outcomes per query (0, 1).

After final query;
x || 001 | 010 | 100
P(x) || 4/21|16/21| 1/21


Question 2
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My answer:



Four cases (a, b, 4, 8). Four outcomes (a, b, 4, 8).

After final query;
x || a | b | 4 | 8
P(x) || 1/6 | 1/6 | 1/3 | 1/3


Question 3



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My answer:



Two cases (W1, W2). Three outcomes (1, 2, 3)

After final query;
x || W1 | W2
P(x) || 3/15| 12/15


...



So, do those answers seem correct? I appreciate this is a lot of work to ask for but it would really help. Thanks in advance!










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    I'd really appreciate if someone could tell me whether I've completed the following questions regarding Bayesian updating correctly. I've been struggling with this topic for a while but I think I'm getting the hang of it. There aren't any answers available to me for these questions though so I'm not totally sure if I'm correct:



    Question 1
    enter image description here



    My answer:



    Three possible cases (001, 010, 100). Two outcomes per query (0, 1).

    After final query;
    x || 001 | 010 | 100
    P(x) || 4/21|16/21| 1/21


    Question 2
    enter image description here



    My answer:



    Four cases (a, b, 4, 8). Four outcomes (a, b, 4, 8).

    After final query;
    x || a | b | 4 | 8
    P(x) || 1/6 | 1/6 | 1/3 | 1/3


    Question 3



    enter image description here



    My answer:



    Two cases (W1, W2). Three outcomes (1, 2, 3)

    After final query;
    x || W1 | W2
    P(x) || 3/15| 12/15


    ...



    So, do those answers seem correct? I appreciate this is a lot of work to ask for but it would really help. Thanks in advance!










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      I'd really appreciate if someone could tell me whether I've completed the following questions regarding Bayesian updating correctly. I've been struggling with this topic for a while but I think I'm getting the hang of it. There aren't any answers available to me for these questions though so I'm not totally sure if I'm correct:



      Question 1
      enter image description here



      My answer:



      Three possible cases (001, 010, 100). Two outcomes per query (0, 1).

      After final query;
      x || 001 | 010 | 100
      P(x) || 4/21|16/21| 1/21


      Question 2
      enter image description here



      My answer:



      Four cases (a, b, 4, 8). Four outcomes (a, b, 4, 8).

      After final query;
      x || a | b | 4 | 8
      P(x) || 1/6 | 1/6 | 1/3 | 1/3


      Question 3



      enter image description here



      My answer:



      Two cases (W1, W2). Three outcomes (1, 2, 3)

      After final query;
      x || W1 | W2
      P(x) || 3/15| 12/15


      ...



      So, do those answers seem correct? I appreciate this is a lot of work to ask for but it would really help. Thanks in advance!










      share|cite|improve this question









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      I'd really appreciate if someone could tell me whether I've completed the following questions regarding Bayesian updating correctly. I've been struggling with this topic for a while but I think I'm getting the hang of it. There aren't any answers available to me for these questions though so I'm not totally sure if I'm correct:



      Question 1
      enter image description here



      My answer:



      Three possible cases (001, 010, 100). Two outcomes per query (0, 1).

      After final query;
      x || 001 | 010 | 100
      P(x) || 4/21|16/21| 1/21


      Question 2
      enter image description here



      My answer:



      Four cases (a, b, 4, 8). Four outcomes (a, b, 4, 8).

      After final query;
      x || a | b | 4 | 8
      P(x) || 1/6 | 1/6 | 1/3 | 1/3


      Question 3



      enter image description here



      My answer:



      Two cases (W1, W2). Three outcomes (1, 2, 3)

      After final query;
      x || W1 | W2
      P(x) || 3/15| 12/15


      ...



      So, do those answers seem correct? I appreciate this is a lot of work to ask for but it would really help. Thanks in advance!







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          I found a YouTube video which works through question 1. My answer is correct. I hope that means I got the other two right as well, but I would still like confirmation.



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          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKpmHnbqGTs






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            I found a YouTube video which works through question 1. My answer is correct. I hope that means I got the other two right as well, but I would still like confirmation.



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            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKpmHnbqGTs






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              I found a YouTube video which works through question 1. My answer is correct. I hope that means I got the other two right as well, but I would still like confirmation.



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              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKpmHnbqGTs






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                I found a YouTube video which works through question 1. My answer is correct. I hope that means I got the other two right as well, but I would still like confirmation.



                The video in question:



                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKpmHnbqGTs






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                I found a YouTube video which works through question 1. My answer is correct. I hope that means I got the other two right as well, but I would still like confirmation.



                The video in question:



                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKpmHnbqGTs







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