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A problem in arrangements
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 September 2016
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The entertaining book, There’s one born every minute, by Harry Blackstone, presents many situations where most people would intuitively be prepared to wager even money on the outcome, whereas a proper study of the probabilities concerned shows that the bet is heavily biased. One particular problem is interesting because the author claims to have sought evaluation of the probability concerned, without success. It is as follows:
From an ordinary pack of cards, three denominations (example: Ace, Queen, Nine) are selected. You win if you find two of those demoninations adjacent in a randomly-shuffled deck.
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