SOLUTION: Two dices are rolled. If the sum of the numbers showing on the dice is off, player A wins $1 from player B. If both dice show the same number, A wins $3 from B. Otherwise B wins $3
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Question 997357: Two dices are rolled. If the sum of the numbers showing on the dice is off, player A wins $1 from player B. If both dice show the same number, A wins $3 from B. Otherwise B wins $3 from A.Decided if the game is a fair game. If not state which player has the advantage.
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
18 numbers are odd and A gets $1 from each or $18
18 numbers are even, but B doesn't get 6, because they are the same. A gets those or $18
The other 12 numbers give B $3 each or $36
It is a fair game.
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