[quote name=\'clemon79\' date=\'Jun 16 2004, 07:39 AM\'] Situation (b): 2 cars on 2 dice in 2 rolls, PLUS a seperate car on 1 die in 2 rolls.
So the only difference now is that extra die in (b). Since half the die is cars, and you get two chances, most of the time, this should happen. So the odds of getting 3 cars on three dice in two rolls shouldn't be all that far removed from those of getting 2 on two dice in 2 rolls. [/quote]
Thanks Chris, that DOES make it feel all warm and fuzzy.
Them old math synapses are a little rusty. College was a l-o-n-g time ago for me. But it was easier way back then because there was no history to study!
Randy
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