It's 50% right?
>>29334654
Yes. It is 50%. You are correct.
>>29334654
>>29334753
It's 33%. You have three possibilities given the condition that at least one of the hits is a crit:
1. Normal hit first, crit second
2. Crit first, normal hit second
3. Crit first, crit second
1 in 3
>>29334654
25% actually since .50 times .50 equels .25
>>29334777
One option is 100%, order doesn't matter then, and since it's asking about the outcome of the uncertain one, and doesn't ask about order, it is 50%.
>>29334777
TRIPS FUCK OFF
It's 25% you retard. Both hits might not even be critical hits.
It's 50% and anybody who says 33% is either trolling or a fucking dork who's thinking about it too much
>>29334797
>At least one of the hits is a crit.
There are 3 possibilities: 0, 1 or 2 critical hits. We're told that 1 or 2 happened, and that 1 has 50%. So 2 has to have 50% as well.
50 + 50 = 100%
Both hits will be crits.
>>29334788
>AT LEAST ONE of the hits is a crit
The answer is 50% you fucking autist
>>29334654
HERE WE GO
>origami comment
>>29334847
50% that the both hits are crits when one hit is guaranted to hit?
No crit, crit: 50%
Crit, no crit: 25%
Crit, crit: 25%
>>29334777
They never said they were two hits in a row. They could be two simultaneous hits.
>>29334777
this guy
25% 1. crit 1
25% 2. Crit 2
25% 3. Crit both
25% 4. no crits (cancelled, subtract and distribute odds evenly amongst the others)
>>29334777
This dude is right. Y'all saying 50% need to take a probability course or somethin...
Source: sister is a math professor
>>29334988
Just because your sister is a math professor doesn't mean you know anything about math.
>>29334837
>You hit an enemy twice. At least one of the hits is a crit.
>Is
>Not was
At this moment in time the sample is only 2 simultaneous hits which yielded a 50% crit chance. 50% is 1 in 2. To get 1 in 2 only 1 of the 2 is a crit. Therefore, there is a 0% chance both are crits.
If the question was "whats the probabilty of the second one being a crit" then the answer is 50%. OP is axin about both not just 1, the answer is
If one hit is a guaranteed crit and the other has a 50% to crit, then it's just 50%.
It's a common fallacy to think the probability of something changes simply because previous outcomes.