A game is played with one standard die. On a turn, if a player rolls a 1, he gets two more rolls. If

Shamar Lloyd

Shamar Lloyd

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2022-02-11

A game is played with one standard die. On a turn, if a player rolls a 1, he gets two more rolls. If he rolls a 2, he gets one more roll. If he rolls anything else, his turn ends. His score is the sum of all the rolls on his turn (up to 3 rolls). If a player scores 5 points on a turn, what is the probability that it took 2 rolls?

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Bucharly9

Bucharly9

Beginner2022-02-12Added 11 answers

Step 1
One form of Bayes
Iacopelli5co

Iacopelli5co

Beginner2022-02-13Added 15 answers

Step 1
Well, we could roll:
a 5 right away;
a 2, then a 3;
a 1, then a 1, then a 3;
a 1, then a 2, then a 2; or
a 1, then a 3, then a 1.
One roll:
P(5)=16
Two rolls:
P(2,3)=16×16=136
Three rolls:
P(1,1,3)=16×16×16=1216
P(1,2,2)=16×16×16=1216
P(1,3,1)=16×16×16=1216
So the probability of scoring 5 points is simply the sum of the probabilities above. The final answer we seek is the fraction of this sum belonging to the two-roll method - in other words, the relative probability of "scoring 5 in two rolls" to "scoring 5 in any way".
Using conditional probability, we get:
P(2 rollsscored 5)=P(2 rollsscored 5)P(scored 5)
=P(2,3)P(5)+P(2,3)+P(1,1,3)+P(1,2,2)+P(1,3,1)
=13616+136+1216+1216+1216×216216
=636+6+1+1+1
=645=215
which is the same answer as before.
This method is easier in this case; however, the Bayesian method is more general and has much broader applicability.

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