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Mathematics, 22.04.2021 21:40 dbzrules02

The tortoise and the hare are having a race. Whoever can travel the most distance in an hour wins. For the tortoise, each minute the probabilities are 25% he rests and doesn't move, 30% he travels forward 1 foot, 35% he travels forward 2 feet, and 10% he travels forward 3 feet. For the hare, each minute the probabilities are 10% he moves backward one foot, 65% he doesn't move, and 25% he moves forward 5 feet. Create a model to simulate the race. You should have a row for each minute. You should have columns for: minute, tortoise position, hare position, who is ahead. At the top of the worksheet give: (i) the winner for the simulation (or possibly it's a tie).
(ii) the number of minutes during which the hare is behind where he started.

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