Day 2: Basic Probability Puzzles #1

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  • kangkanlahkar1 9 years ago + 1 comment

    Why we can't do such problems in any programming language ?

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    • jeffreymonte1 9 years ago + 0 comments

      Yeah, this really doesn't make sense to be on Hackerrank

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    • claguna 9 years ago + 0 comments

      It is easier to think in terms of complementary probability The prob that the sum is greater than 9 = x Prob of sum is up to 9 is 1-x

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      • code_blooded_ 9 years ago + 0 comments

        will we get answers with proper explanations to these problems after this contest ?

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        • SANTHOSH_14P238 9 years ago + 0 comments

          hey, i don't know how to do some problems on a plain text. can you help me with an example...! Thank you!

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          • sagarchoudhary96 9 years ago + 0 comments

            what is evenly weighted dics ,what r the no. on each of its face??

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