Wine/water paradox

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The wine/water paradox is an apparent paradox in probability theory. It is stated by Michael Deakin as follows: A mixture is known to contain a mix of wine and water in proportions such that the amount of wine divided by the amount of water is a ratio lying in the interval (i.e. 25-75% wine). We seek the probability, say, that . (i.e. less than or equal to 66%.) The core of the paradox is in finding consistent and justifiable simultaneous prior distributions for and . rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The wine/water paradox is an apparent paradox in probability theory. It is stated by Michael Deakin as follows: A mixture is known to contain a mix of wine and water in proportions such that the amount of wine divided by the amount of water is a ratio lying in the interval (i.e. 25-75% wine). We seek the probability, say, that . (i.e. less than or equal to 66%.) The core of the paradox is in finding consistent and justifiable simultaneous prior distributions for and .
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