After I said that numbers proportional to the individual frontrunner probabilities of A, B, & C are A: .95, B: .2, C: .2, I then multiplied them together as if they were the actual probabilities, when I said that the probability of B & C being the 2 frontrunners is .04, and that of A & B being the 2 frontrunners is .19. To find the actual probabilities one would have to consider all the candidates instead of just 3 of them. All that can be estimated from what I said is that A is 19/4 times as likely to be a frontrunner in the election as B is. Mike Ossipoff _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
