Forum Competition - International Maths Day 2023

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Postby Ravanna » Sat Mar 11, 2023 6:38 pm

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Re: Forum Competition - International Maths Day 2023

Postby Argo » Sat Mar 11, 2023 6:42 pm

:o: CDV!! Image :D :D :D

Nice work indeed .. :P :P

MIAB has been consulted by a maths consultant and the math consultant said there appears to be a problem with the prime number question .. I dont understand.. but Dez is probably correct ...and I wouldn't know :shrug :D :D :D


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And so.. on we go_ Here be the next puzzle .... THE THREE-WAY DUELS

Three pirates, Jack, John and Jim, can't agree on how to split the loot from their last pillage, so they decide to have a duel.

The rules are as follows: They draw straws on who will start, and who will go second and third. Then, they take up positions. They each have a gun and an infinite amount of ammunition. The first pirate fires one shot. He can choose whom he will fire at (or he can deliberately miss). Then, it's the second pirate who fires a shot (unless he's dead). Then it's the third pirate's turn (unless he's dead). Then pirate one, then pirate two, then pirate three, then pirate one again, until only one pirate is left alive.


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It is common knowledge among Jack, John and Jim that John is a perfect shot; he never misses. It is likewise common knowledge that Jack hits his mark 80% of the time, while Jim only has a 50% chance of hitting what he aims at.

Question A: Given that each pirate chooses the best strategy for themself, who has the highest probability of surviving?

Question B: What is this probability?

GOOD LUCK HAVE FUN!! :P
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Re: Forum Competition - International Maths Day 2023

Postby Ravanna » Sat Mar 11, 2023 6:42 pm

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Re: Forum Competition - International Maths Day 2023

Postby Hpwizard » Sun Mar 12, 2023 4:58 pm

Argo wrote:
Who would have thought this would be so easy for you and so hard for me??? Duh!!
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max: distance = sqrt(3^2+(3/2)^2) + sqrt((3/2)^2+3^2) = 6.708

rose: Label the 3 directions a,b, and c, where these can refer to any of the side lengths of the rectangular prism. The ant travels an face ab from (0,0,0) to (a, b-x, 0), where x is some positive value less than b. The ant then travels from (a, b-x, 0) to (a,b,c)

distance= sqrt(a^2+(b-x)^2) + sqrt(x^2+c^2)
d/dx (sqrt(a^2+(b-x)^2) + sqrt(x^2+c^2)) = 0 has solutions at x = bc/(c-a) and x = bc/(a+c) --> only the second gives values of 0 < x < b
The total distance traveled for b being each of the 3 sides are:
b=2 -> distance = 7.280
b=3 -> distance = 6.708
b=4 -> distance = 6.403

Final Answer: Rose travels 6.403 units and Max travels 6.708 units. Rose reaches the crumb first.
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Re: Forum Competition - International Maths Day 2023

Postby Cdv » Sun Mar 12, 2023 6:59 pm

Argo wrote:And so.. on we go_ Here be the next puzzle .... THE THREE-WAY DUELS

Three pirates, Jack, John and Jim, can't agree on how to split the loot from their last pillage, so they decide to have a duel.

The rules are as follows: They draw straws on who will start, and who will go second and third. Then, they take up positions. They each have a gun and an infinite amount of ammunition. The first pirate fires one shot. He can choose whom he will fire at (or he can deliberately miss). Then, it's the second pirate who fires a shot (unless he's dead). Then it's the third pirate's turn (unless he's dead). Then pirate one, then pirate two, then pirate three, then pirate one again, until only one pirate is left alive.


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It is common knowledge among Jack, John and Jim that John is a perfect shot; he never misses. It is likewise common knowledge that Jack hits his mark 80% of the time, while Jim only has a 50% chance of hitting what he aims at.

Question A: Given that each pirate chooses the best strategy for themself, who has the highest probability of surviving?

Question B: What is this probability?

GOOD LUCK HAVE FUN!! :P


Answer A: Jim
Answer B: approx 44.7%
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Re: Forum Competition - International Maths Day 2023

Postby Argo » Sun Mar 12, 2023 11:05 pm

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Well done Ravanna and HP!! Good luck :P


THE CONSULTANT HAS CONSULTED:


1. Seems like hpwizard got the ant puzzle right.
2. CDV got question A right in the duel puzzle, but he got question B wrong. It's a bit strange that he thinks it's less than 50% when he got A right ;)

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Re: Forum Competition - International Maths Day 2023

Postby Henry Avery » Sun Mar 12, 2023 11:15 pm

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Re: Forum Competition - International Maths Day 2023

Postby Argo » Mon Mar 13, 2023 4:53 am

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Re: Forum Competition - International Maths Day 2023

Postby Cdv » Mon Mar 13, 2023 10:38 am

Argo wrote:2. CDV got question A right in the duel puzzle, but he got question B wrong. It's a bit strange that he thinks it's less than 50% when he got A right


Jim, 52.22%


Hpwizard wrote: Final Answer: Rose travels 6.403 units and Max travels 6.708 units. Rose reaches the crumb first.

I missed out on that solution. Congrats HP. :y
(There is an easier way to do that. But then again, it is Math day after all. )
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