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The lost boarding pass and other practical problems

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 June 2021

Geoffrey R. Grimmett
Affiliation:
Statistical Laboratory, Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge University, Wilberforce Road, CambridgeCB3 0WB e-mail: [email protected]
David R. Stirzaker
Affiliation:
St John’s College, OxfordOX1 3JP e-mail: [email protected]

Extract

The world is amply supplied with probability teasers. These can mystify and intoxicate. Here are some classics.

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Articles
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© Mathematical Association 2021

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