How Can I Model Dice Behavior to Predict When Half Are Removed?

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The original poster attempts to model the behavior of rolling dice, specifically focusing on a scenario where 216 dice are rolled and the sixes are removed after each roll. The goal is to predict when the number of remaining dice will be exactly half of the original amount, which is 108. The problem involves concepts from probability and modeling.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Mathematical reasoning

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants discuss the probability of rolling a six and its implications for the number of dice removed. The original poster questions how to extend the probability to account for the remaining dice after each roll. There is mention of using a geometric sequence to model the situation, with some participants suggesting the multiplication of probabilities.

Discussion Status

The discussion is ongoing, with participants exploring different mathematical approaches and questioning the assumptions involved in the modeling process. Some guidance has been offered regarding the use of geometric sequences, but no consensus has been reached on a specific method or formula.

Contextual Notes

The original poster has indicated a lack of prior knowledge in probability, which may influence the depth of the discussion. There is also a note about the terminology used for dice, which could affect the clarity of communication among participants.

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Ok i got this assignment to develop a model for describing dice behaviour. I have no studied probability before, so i don't even know where to start.

There are 216 dices. They are rolled, and the sixes ar taken out after each roll. The rolling commences until all dices are gone.

The question is, to develop an equation/function or model that descibes the above behaviour, and use it to predict on which roll the number of dice are exactly half of the original number, that is, 108.

I think its smth like a dice has 1/6 probability of getting a six. There must be an extension of the equation to describe how the remaining dices will behave after a certain number has been picked out. Smth like the sum of 1/6 to 216 (n) minus the number of sixes or smth. I also think that the rolls are independent from each other. At this stage, everything gets messed up.

please help! o:)
 
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Ok i got this assignment to develop a model for describing dice behaviour. I have no studied probability before, so i don't even know where to start.

There are 216 dices. They are rolled, and the sixes ar taken out after each roll. The rolling commences until all dices are gone.

The question is, to develop an equation/function or model that descibes the above behaviour, and use it to predict on which roll the number of dice are exactly half of the original number, that is, 108.

I think its smth like a dice has 1/6 probability of getting a six. There must be an extension of the equation to describe how the remaining dices will behave after a certain number has been picked out. Smth like the sum of 1/6 to 216 (n) minus the number of sixes or smth. I also think that the rolls are independent from each other. At this stage, everything gets messed up.

please help! o:)
This might be too simple, but if the probability that a dice will be removed is 1/6 how many dices should be removed each throw (theoretically)?

And could you make some kind of formula with this using n = amount of throws?
 
I think that you should just use it as a geometric sequence, multiplying by another 5/6 each time...I sent you a PM, I hope it helps :D
 
moose said:
I think that you should just use it as a geometric sequence, multiplying by another 5/6 each time...I sent you a PM, I hope it helps :D
... :) let him reach that conclusion by himself :P
 
By the way: there is no such word as "dices". "Dice" is itself the plural of "die".
 

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