RE: Probability question: names in hats
March 14, 2016 at 6:06 am
(This post was last modified: March 14, 2016 at 6:07 am by robvalue.)
No, the nine people can each have their own names between them.
As a simple example, person 1 has the name of person 2, person 2 has the name of person 3, ... , person 9 has the name of person 1.
So the problem can be somewhat simplified in that manner. You're looking for the probability that exactly this happens. The first 9 people draw their own names, in some combination.
It's a lot fucking harder than it sounds
As a simple example, person 1 has the name of person 2, person 2 has the name of person 3, ... , person 9 has the name of person 1.
So the problem can be somewhat simplified in that manner. You're looking for the probability that exactly this happens. The first 9 people draw their own names, in some combination.
It's a lot fucking harder than it sounds
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