Suppose Rittenhouse is moving passed a crowd of 500 people on his way out the protest. 3 people come at him. Jews are less than 2% of the population in the Jewnited States, so lets say 2%. That is a 0.02% chance that the first one is Jewish. After that it gets complicated, but according to the Repeat Event Calculator, it could be in the region of 0.8e-12, or 0.0000000000008:1 chance, which I think is 125,000,000,000 to 1.
robotflex 1 points 3.9 years ago
Suppose Rittenhouse is moving passed a crowd of 500 people on his way out the protest. 3 people come at him. Jews are less than 2% of the population in the Jewnited States, so lets say 2%. That is a 0.02% chance that the first one is Jewish. After that it gets complicated, but according to the Repeat Event Calculator, it could be in the region of 0.8e-12, or 0.0000000000008:1 chance, which I think is 125,000,000,000 to 1.