WINNER: HeatherDMB
(Answer: It's NOT a good bet for Hardy. Charles knows that the opposite numbers on a regular die always add up to seven.)
I give you the scenario...you give me the answer to it...
Charles Pompuss was standing at the bar int eh "Soul Ace Hotel", rolling some dice in his hand. Hardy Pyle spotted Charles with the dice and strolled over looking for a possible wager. Charles said to Hardy, "I'll bet you $100 that if you take a regular die and tell me just the top number, I can correctly guess the bottom number ten times out of ten." Would this be a good bet for Hardy to take?
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Egle ~ Let the things you love be your escape. ~
I am addicted to alphabets!....and papers.....and....
I am addicted to alphabets!....and papers.....and....
nope
...... but age is such a triumph over youth,
again, because you moved across the years to here.
Leaving there where it belongs
for youth to come along and re-discover. by Rod McKuen
again, because you moved across the years to here.
Leaving there where it belongs
for youth to come along and re-discover. by Rod McKuen
Don't take the bet, the bottom number is always the same....as long as you know what the top number is
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No
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No - the dice won't change numbers.
I'm thinking all dice are numbered the same so the number opposite what shows is fixed. I'm going with no. Unless this is a trick question in which case my answer is no idea.
No. He's going to know the bottom number as soon as the dice are thrown.
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