This is a new twist to the original puzzle posted by magician.
An ant is in the center of a circle (diameter 3m). He walks in a straight line in a random direction for 1m. He's getting tired, so his next move is again in the random direction, but only for 0.5m. Every subsequent move is 1/2 of the previous move in length and in a random direction. If the ant moved in the same direction twice he would escape the circle in just 2 moves (let's consider reaching the edge of the circle as escape). But, if any of his moves are in the opposite direction of the previous move he will never reach the edge. So, here is the question...
What's the probability of the ant escaping the circle?
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This is a new twist to the original puzzle posted by magician.
An ant is in the center of a circle (diameter 3m). He walks in a straight line in a random direction for 1m. He's getting tired, so his next move is again in the random direction, but only for 0.5m. Every subsequent move is 1/2 of the previous move in length and in a random direction. If the ant moved in the same direction twice he would escape the circle in just 2 moves (let's consider reaching the edge of the circle as escape). But, if any of his moves are in the opposite direction of the previous move he will never reach the edge. So, here is the question...
What's the probability of the ant escaping the circle?
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