Is the answer 1/4Can't find the trick.
Simply 1/3! = 1/6.Is the answer 1/4
Wow. Golden. Thanks.Hint: For every choice of three cards, there exists exactly one permutation where the numbers are descending.
Or, given any hand, there's 3! = 6 ways to order them, and exactly one is in descending order, so 1/6.Wow. Golden. Thanks.
Yep that makes sense too. I completely overlooked that only one option out of 6 is in descending order.Or, given any hand, there's 3! = 6 ways to order them, and exactly one is in descending order, so 1/6.
Hm, so if 0 can be the first number would you just replace 9->10, 8->9 and 7->8?Oh, well here's what I did:
Case 1: 4 unique numbers (1234)
9*9*8*7 = 4536. 9 numbers for the first (1-9, assuming 0123 is not a 4 digit number), 9 for the second (0-9 excluding the first number) etc.
Case 2: 2 unique numbers (1123)
9*1*8*7 = 504
Case 3: 1 unique numbers (1112)
9*1*1*8 = 72
Case 4: 0 unique numbers (1111)
9*1*1*1 = 9
In total: 4536 + 504 + 72 + 9 = 5121 combinations.
Yep I changed it.Hm, so if 0 can be the first number would you just replace 9->10, 8->9 and 7->8?
And 2 x 2 unique numbers what about those?
Just going to post my next question in this original thread..
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My friend gave me this question and I'm stumped again.
Oh and 0 can be the first number.
Would not have thought about using stars and bars for this. That interpretation is correct. But how come it doesn't agree with Ziatman?
My answer was wrong, but I fixed it. For the last case, I assumed there was order (which I was correcting rand for, lol).Would not have thought about using stars and bars for this. That interpretation is correct. But how come it doesn't agree with Ziatman?