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Mathematics, 07.03.2020 04:31 hinacat87

At a casino, a coin toss game works as follows. Quarters are tossed onto a checker-board. the gaming dealer keeps all the quarters, but for each quarter landing entirely within one square of the checkerboard the gaming dealer pays a dollar. Assume that the edge of each square is twice the diameter of a squatter, and that the outcomes are described by coordinates chosen at random. Is this a fair game

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