You have 2 boxes and 20 balls riddle

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To maximize the odds of selecting two white balls from two boxes containing a total of 20 balls (10 black and 10 white), the optimal distribution is to place 1 white ball in one box and the remaining 19 balls (9 white and 10 black) in the other box. This configuration enhances the probability of drawing two white balls, as it allows for a higher chance of selecting the single white ball from the first box while still having a significant number of white balls in the second box. Many participants initially consider equal distribution, such as 5 white and 5 black in each box, but this approach does not yield the highest probability. The discussion highlights the common misconception that equal distribution is optimal, emphasizing that strategic placement can significantly improve outcomes in probability-based scenarios.
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Give yourself a minute or two to solve this :

You have 2 boxes and 20 balls, 10 black and 10 white. How would you distribute the balls in the boxes (any number in each box so long as the total is 20) to maximize the odds of picking 2 whites on a random selection of 1 ball from each box ?

i.e: how many blacks and whites in each box ?
 
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Well to get the largets chance you want to maximize the numerator and minimize thedenominator of the fraction.

So I guess 5 white and 10 black in one box and 5 white in the other box.
 
Actually it'd be better to but 1 white in one box and the rest of the balls in the other I think.
 
I think so too...

There's a common trap that a lot of people fall into. Here's the argument I've heard most commonly (including out of my own head). All balls in Box 1 or all balls in Box 2 gives you a zero chance of success. The problem is symmetric w.r.t the boxes, and starting from one of the above extremum cases, and moving balls into the empty box can only improve your odds. So the best odds will the found at the midpoint, i.e : 5 black and 5 white balls in each box.

The "apparent" similarity with problems like maximising entropy in a 2-chamber system, or finding the rectangle of largest area for given perimeter leads to the taking of the bait quite happily
 
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