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Puzzle | Choose the game of Rolling Dice

Puzzle: You are risk-averse person. There are Two games are offered to you. 

  • Game 1: You roll a dice once and you are paid one trillion times the number of dots on the upturned face of the dice.
  • Game 2: You roll a dice one trillion times. For each roll, you are paid Rs 1 times the number of dots on the upturned face of the dice. Which game do you prefer?

 

Solution: 

The expected average payoff for both the games is Rs 3.5 trillion. However, the second game has much less volatility than the first.

Bernoulli’s theorem states that if you have a sample of independent and identically distributed random variables, as the sample size grows larger, the sample mean will tend toward the population mean so actual payoff will be much closer to the expected payoff in Game Two. As a risk-averse individual, you choose Game Two.

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Ted Musemwa
As a software developer I’m interested in the intersection of computational thinking and design thinking when solving human problems. As a professional I am guided by the principles of experiential learning; experience, reflect, conceptualise and experiment.
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