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I also created a simulation program that assumed that any given person would aim at the person with the largest accuracy rating with E being the most targeted person... and A being the least targeted... (Also I made the program force the people to shoot the other people, not themselves) The program would then produce a random number and based on that number determine whether the person could shoot or not.
The results of running the program in a loop for 10000 times concluded that:
A would get about 3887 times winning for about 38.87% chance of winning.
B would get about 4010 times winning for about 40.10% chance of winning.
C would get about 1691 times winning for about 16.91% chance of winning.
D would get about 412 wins for a bout 4.12% chance of winning.
E never won during the simulation.
So the person with the greatest chance of winning would be person B.
Does this mean that my program does or does not give a decent answer to the question.
I also created a simulation program that assumed that any given person would aim at the person with the largest accuracy rating with E being the most targeted person... and A being the least targeted... (Also I made the program force the people to shoot the other people, not themselves) The program would then produce a random number and based on that number determine whether the person could shoot or not.
The results of running the program in a loop for 10000 times concluded that:
A would get about 3887 times winning for about 38.87% chance of winning.
B would get about 4010 times winning for about 40.10% chance of winning.
C would get about 1691 times winning for about 16.91% chance of winning.
D would get about 412 wins for a bout 4.12% chance of winning.
E never won during the simulation.
So the person with the greatest chance of winning would be person B.
Does this mean that my program does or does not give a decent answer to the question.





