Probability / Combinatoric of fair roulette question In a fair roulette

Averi Mitchell

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2022-06-20

Probability / Combinatoric of fair roulette question
In a fair roulette there are 4 sections, numbered 1 to 4.
A player spins the roulette's pointer 10 times independently.
What is the chance that the pointer stops at each one of the 4 sections at least one?

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Beginner2022-06-21Added 21 answers

Step 1
Apply Principle of Inclusion Exclusion.
Number of ways in which the pointer lands in 3 sections or less in all 10 attempts:
( 4 3 ) 3 10 ( 4 2 ) 2 10 + ( 4 1 ) 1 10
Step 2
Subtracting it from 4 10 gives number of ways in which the pointer lands in each of the sections at least once. Dividing by 4 10 then gives the desired probability.

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