In the board game monopoly a player can get out of jail by rolling the pair (1,1
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Question
In the board game monopoly a player can get out of jail by rolling the pair (1,1) with 2 ordinary 6-sided dice.
a) on any individual roll what is the probability that the player rolls (1,1)
b) if X is the random variable that models the number of rolls a player takes to achieve the outcome (1,1) (including the roll on which the player is successful), what is the distribution of X?
c) on average how many consecutive rolls can a player expect that it will take in order to achieve the desired outcome of (1,1) (including the roll on which the player is successful)?
Explanation / Answer
a) Total possible cases=36
on any individual roll what is the probability that the player rolls (1,1) is 1/36
b) if X is the random variable that models the number of rolls a player takes to achieve the outcome (1,1) (including the roll on which the player is successful),. here we use Binomail distribution
c) average is np
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