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Unfair Game of Strange dice

Katherine and Zyan are playing a game using strange dice. Each die is a cube with six sides. Katherine's die has sides numbered 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, and 6. Zyan's die has sides numbered 2, 2, 2, 5, 5, and 5.

To play the game, Katherine and Zyan roll their dice at the same time and whoever rolls the higher value wins. If they play many times, who will win more frequently, Katherine or Zyan?




This person will be winning more! 
 

Advantage in Unfair Game of Strange Dice


What was the game?

Shortest Way : 

Katherine's die has sides numbered 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, and 6. And Zyan's die has sides numbered 2, 2, 2, 5, 5, and 5. That means whenever Zyan rolls a 2 then Katherine will always win. The probability that Zyan rolls 2 is 3/6 = 1/2. So in half of the cases, the Katherine will be winner of the game. Moreover, whenever, Zyan rolls a 5, Katherine can win if she rolls a 6. In short, in more than half cases, Katherine will win hence she has more advantage in this game.


Precise Way : 

Katherine will win if

1. Zyan rolls a 2 with probability 3/6 = 1/2

2. Zyan rolls a 5 (probability 3/6 = 1/2) and Katherine rolls a 6 (probability 1/6). So the probability for this win = 1/12.

Hence, Katherine has got 1/2 + 1/12 = 7/12 chances of winning.

Zyan will win if he rolls a 5 (probability 1/2) and Katherine rolls a 3 (probability 5/6) with probability = 1/2 x 5/6 = 5/12.  

That proves, Katherine has more chances (7/12 vs 5/12) of winning this game. 

Another Way : 

Advantage in Unfair Game of Strange Dice

There can be 36 possible cases of numbers of cubes out of which in 15 cases Zyan seems to be winning and in 21 cases, Katherine is winning. Again, Katherine having more chances of winning (21/36 = 7/12) than Zyan (15/36 = 5/12). 


A Fractional Pink Shade

What fraction of this figure is shaded with the pink color?

Find Area Of A Fractional Pink Shade

Get the answer here!


Author : Ed Southall of Solve My Maths

Area Of A Fractional Pink Shade


A look at the question first!

Let's first recall the formula for the calculation of area of a triangle.

Area of triangle =  1/2 x Base x Height

Let's assume the side of the square is 1.

Now the triangle with the pink shade & triangle opposite to it are similar triangles. Similar triangles are triangle whose sides are in proportion with each other.

Since here base of pink triangle is double of un shaded opposite triangle, the height of pink triangle must be double of that smaller triangle.

But together, heights of both triangles must be equal to side of the square i.e. 1.

And hence, height of smaller triangle must be 1/3 & that of pink 2/3. (h + 2h = 3 ; h = 1/3).

So,

Area of Pink Triangle = 1/2 x Base x Height = 1/2 x 1 x 2/3 = 1/3.

So the area of pink shaded part is 1/3rd of total area occupied by square.



 
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