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BrainMan

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This was posted by someone else on another site. It is a fin problem that I now pose to you.

 

 

 

You have to choose randomly (with a 50-50 chance) between two people using three unfair coins. How do you do it? The coins can be unfair in any specific specified way (they just cannot be 50-50 for heads and tails).

 

 

 

And, for a nice start (and easier problem), how would you do it with three fair coins?

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1`stly determine in what way each is unfair (is one mostly Heads and another Tails).

then match the opposites and occurance of these 2, and use that data to offset the results to a true 50/50 outcome.

 

I`m no mathematician though, so I may be totaly wrong :)

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? i think what i would do is assign each player a specific combo of two turns. player one would be H/H, player two would be H/T

and player three would be T/T .. if those particular combos did not come out then they would roll again until someone's specific combo hit.

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The problem is that your solution does not necessarily work. It is always possible that the flipping will go on forever hitting on combinations that have not been assigned. So you do not garauntee being able to pick a person at random.

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I think you mean choose just two people, and from their throws of a coin, decide which of the three people has a rigged coin.

 

If the two people throw heads/Tails then the other has a rigged coin.

 

If one of the people throws heads/tails, but the other always throws heads, then he has a rigged coin.

 

But that is way too easy.

 

Pincho.

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