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<blockquote data-quote="Janx" data-source="post: 5775705" data-attributes="member: 8835"><p>ah, now we enter the subject of math, or that which I am not an expert.</p><p></p><p>If you were going to pay me $20 if a six showed up on any of the dice that I might roll, and then allowed me to roll 1 or more dice at the same time, I would of course choose to roll more dice, so as to improve my chances.</p><p></p><p>Thus thinking that, somebody once pointed out that I was wrong, and that regardless of how many dice I rolled, the actual chance of a 6 showing up on any of them remained 1 in 6. I thought that was ridiculous, until I ran all the iterations and confirmed it (remember, not a math guy).</p><p></p><p>I would certainly accept that my primitive experiment was flawed (I wrote a bit of code to loop and count the occurances). But it seemed to confirm what the somebody said and demonstrated through a bit of math.</p><p></p><p>so here is your chance to mathematically resolve the matter. I'm interested in seeing it done correctly.</p><p></p><p>(and yes, the thread has forked, but I think the mystery of the dice does relate to life on other planets as a matter of analogous statistics)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janx, post: 5775705, member: 8835"] ah, now we enter the subject of math, or that which I am not an expert. If you were going to pay me $20 if a six showed up on any of the dice that I might roll, and then allowed me to roll 1 or more dice at the same time, I would of course choose to roll more dice, so as to improve my chances. Thus thinking that, somebody once pointed out that I was wrong, and that regardless of how many dice I rolled, the actual chance of a 6 showing up on any of them remained 1 in 6. I thought that was ridiculous, until I ran all the iterations and confirmed it (remember, not a math guy). I would certainly accept that my primitive experiment was flawed (I wrote a bit of code to loop and count the occurances). But it seemed to confirm what the somebody said and demonstrated through a bit of math. so here is your chance to mathematically resolve the matter. I'm interested in seeing it done correctly. (and yes, the thread has forked, but I think the mystery of the dice does relate to life on other planets as a matter of analogous statistics) [/QUOTE]
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