- A historian, a data scientist, a programmer, a mathematician, and a philosopher discuss the question How likely it is that a lottery draw (6 out of 49) contains two consecutive numbers.
- Suppose that A, B, and C are uniformly distributed on [0, 1], what is the probability that the equation [latex] Ax^2 + Bx + C [/latex] has real root(s)?
- Dimiter Toshkov of Rules of Reason presents Predicting movie ratings with IMDb data and R and suggests a different way of awarding the Academy Awards based on statistics.
- Visualized related articles are always liked by our readers. This week, we have: Plotting an Odd number of plots in single image, Beautiful table outputs in R, Visualizations on the Monopoly board, and Basketball movements visualized.
- Xi’an reviews Bayesian Programming by Pierre Bessière, Emmanuel Mazer, Juan-Manuel Ahuactzin, and Kamel Mekhnacha.
- Ever wonder how popular your favorite R functions are? Check out the Function Counter for R.
- And finally, Rasmus Bååth shares easy ways to create matrices in R.
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