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    Re: Cocked hats, again.
    From: Gary LaPook
    Date: 2007 Mar 14, 21:22 -0700

    Gary LaPook wrote:
    
    Indeed I do assume that the sigma is the same for large and small
    triangles. Sigma is based on the method of observation and the
    randomness of the factors that effect the observations, waves, hazy
    horizon, etc.
    Sometimes the random errors have the same sign and you get a large
    triangle and sometimes the signs are different and you get a smaller
    triangle, this is the nature of random errors even though sigma remains
    the same.
    
    Fred Hebard wrote:
    
    >Gary,
    >
    >The size of the Gaussian bell curve, or whatever curve, around each
    >position line wouldn't affect the probability of being on one side or
    >another; as long as the curve is symmetrical the probability would
    >still be one half.  The triangle is merely at the intersection of the
    >lines; another of our assumptions are that the errors for each line
    >are independent (and, for some calculations, equal).  A small
    >triangle suggests that sigma is small for each line, and a large
    >triangle that sigma is large.  You appear to be assuming sigma is the
    >same size for different sized triangles.
    >
    >
    
    
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