At a lecture for the math courses in the university, they gave this as an example of math problems they deal with:
You have 100 People waiting outside a room, each assigned a number from 1-100, inside the room there are cards turned on their backs, each person comes in at his turn and flips exactly 50 cards and sees if he/she finds their number, then they'd flip it back, exit the room and the next person comes in...
They do not communicate at all! not even in hints or anything.
Each person only comes in and checks exactly 50 cards then puts everything back in it's place exactly as it was.
What is the probability that every person would find his/her number under the cards? (0.5)^100 right? That's a really small number with lots of zeros, what method can the people agree on so that the chances of all of them finding their cards would be much higher?
Remember they do not communicate at all after the test begins, and they can't change the cards and they can't give out any hints to anyone whatsoever (like leaving a card askew or stuff like that)
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At a lecture for the math courses in the university, they gave this as an example of math problems they deal with:
You have 100 People waiting outside a room, each assigned a number from 1-100, inside the room there are cards turned on their backs, each person comes in at his turn and flips exactly 50 cards and sees if he/she finds their number, then they'd flip it back, exit the room and the next person comes in...
They do not communicate at all! not even in hints or anything.
Each person only comes in and checks exactly 50 cards then puts everything back in it's place exactly as it was.
What is the probability that every person would find his/her number under the cards? (0.5)^100 right? That's a really small number with lots of zeros, what method can the people agree on so that the chances of all of them finding their cards would be much higher?
Remember they do not communicate at all after the test begins, and they can't change the cards and they can't give out any hints to anyone whatsoever (like leaving a card askew or stuff like that)
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