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For this problem, we are asked, what do we expect to happen to the probabilities in a probability distribution as measurement classes get smaller? well, let's think through this with an example.
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Let's say we're rolling dice, or specifically rolling a die, six -sided die, though i only have 20 -sided dice on my desk at the moment.
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But let's say our initial measurement class is that we have, we roll a number, between one and six.
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Well, we would expect that we'll have that happens with a probability of one.
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Then if we split it up into one to three and four to six, then we'd expect to have, well, half of the time we should have a result, or the theoretical probability would be one half for if we're between one and three and one half if we're between four...