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@@ -6,6 +6,10 @@ Distinguish between frequentist and Bayesian definitions of
probability, and explain carefully how parameter estimation is
performed in each regime.\partmarks{10}
+\label{q:numerical3}
+Note that this is question \ref{q:numerical3} on
+p.\pageref{q:numerical3}. It's the one after question~\ref{q:numerical2}.
+
A square ccd with $M\times M$ pixels takes a dark frame for
calibration purposes, registering a small number of electrons in
each pixel from thermal noise. The probability of there being $n_i$