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Two players alternately roll an N - sided die. The player who fails to improve upon the previous roll loses. What is the probability that the first player wins? (I wanna see how sharp the community is,
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Two players alternately roll an N - sided die. The player who fails to improve upon the previous roll loses. What is the probability that the first player wins?
(I wanna see how sharp the community is, Good luck)
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a die has 6 sides so um idk 1/6
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I would say 1/6 or 3/6 because a dice has 6 sides and he only has one turn so that would be 1/6 and 3/6 is just 2/6 its a random answer so I would say 1/6.
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