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Eddington’s Probability Problem
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 November 2016
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In his New Pathways in Science (p. 121) Sir Arthur Eddington propounds the following problem
“If A, B, C, D each speak the truth once in three times (independently), and A affirms that B denies that C declares that D is a liar, what is the probability that D is speaking the truth ?” and he has dealt with it further in the Mathematical Gazette for October 1935.
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