Mathematics, 13.12.2019 02:31, dontcareanyonemo
On a chessboard compute the expected number of plays it takes a knight, starting in one of the four corners of the chessboard, to return to its initial position if we assume that at each play it is equally likely to choose any of its legal moves. (no other pieces are on the board.)
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00, connorhanratty6487
James is playing his favorite game at the arcade. after playing the game 33 times, he has 88 tokens remaining. he initially had 2020 tokens, and the game costs the same number of tokens each time. the number tt of tokens james has is a function of gg, the number of games he plays
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