"I spent a minute reviewing my nine years of compulsory education... and finally discovered I was deceived!
Can a human even solve this problem?
The 'Yuhua Stone' who posted the question upstairs, please explain it using 'terminology'!"
"Obviously, solving the question directly is impossible for humans, so we need to introduce additional data.
For example, if a kitten likes you, there's a b% chance it will cuddle with you, and a c% likelihood it will purr.
So, how do we know the probability that the kitten likes us? By using Bayes' theorem, we can calculate it from the probabilities of belly flips, cuddles, and purring."
"..."
"Damn!"
Cat: "Stop calculating, I don't like math!"
Cat: "It's not about guessing who I like, it's about guessing whether I'm dead or alive. Can't I have a little privacy?"
"Tom, you talk about privacy in front of my Jerry? All those mice sacrificed for science won't agree!"