Anne Wacker
2021-12-15
Suppose that we roll a fair die until a 6 comes up.
1) What is the probability that we roll the die n times?
2) What is the expected number of times we roll the die?
Wendy Boykin
Beginner2021-12-16Added 35 answers
1) If we roll a fair die, then we have 1 chance in 6 of rolling a six and 5 chances in 6 of not rolling a 6.
We keep rolling the die until a 6 comes up.
Let X be the number of rolls of the die.
When we roll the die n times, then the first rolls cannot be a 6, while the n-th roll has to be a 6:
Note: The variable X has a distribution that is based on geometry. .
2) The expected value of a random variable X with a geometric distribution is the reciprocal of the constant probability of success
Heather Fulton
Beginner2021-12-17Added 31 answers
1) We would have to roll numbers that are not 6 followed by a 6, so the probability is
2) .
This is a nice answer since after 6 rolls we would expect to have rolled exactly one 6.
nick1337
Expert2021-12-27Added 777 answers
1. If we roll the die n times (assuming and the dice is 6-sided and fair), then we must roll n-1 "not 6" rolls followed by 1 "6" roll. The probability of that is:
2. We could roll the die any number of times from 1 to infinite. Consider a random variable R which is the number of rolls to roll a 6. We could determine the expected number in two ways:
i. We could say that R is a geometric RV with a chance of success of , so
ii. We could show i. explicitly, using the formula for expected value:
This summation takes the form
, where
(since )
Let .) Then,
Either way, we get the same answer: 6 rolls.
alenahelenash
Expert2023-05-28Added 556 answers
star233
Skilled2023-05-28Added 403 answers
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