
Paul Schuebel
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Good way to brush up on some easier concepts, introduction to some more complex probability, and something you can do together with your kids as a way to keep math fun, interesting, and relevant, while also pushing them to the limits of their knowledge. Additionally, the developer has continued to work on the puzzles, adding more while STILL keeping it free AND ad-free. What an absolute legend.
5 people found this review helpful

A Google user
Extremely beautiful, meaningful, and valuable probability puzzles. If you are a student who is learning probability, or if you are a math (in this case probabilities) enthusiast, you will find this incomparably good. You will see lots of "classics", accompanied by other similarly engaging puzzles. Just grab a pen and several pieces of scratch paper. You don't need a calculator either. The program supports factorials and C(n, r) function.
13 people found this review helpful

A Google user
The puzzles are fantastic, and the only possible improvement I could ask for is even more puzzles in the future. The app doesn't even have ads, which makes it just that much better! In my original review, I asked about a specific question about one of the problems I had trouble understanding. The developer (atorch) personally replied and tried to explain the flaw in my logic, and they were entirely correct and helpful. I want to thank them for this great application and for their amazing user interaction!
9 people found this review helpful
Hello, thank you for your review. What you write is true but that's not what the question is asking: I'm looking for an expected value, which is essentially a probability-weighted average. To be fair, the app does not teach you how to calculate expectations, so this may be a difficult question. Have a look at wikipedia's expected value article.