Your job is to pick one ball from a collection of balls in such a way that
every ball has an equal probability of being selected. The twist is that
you do not know how many balls are in the collection. Each ball will be
handed to you, one at a time. As each ball is handed to you you must decide
(by some random process) whether to keep or discard the ball.
You must always be holding one and only one ball so that when a new ball is
given to you, you must either discard it or keep it by discarding the
previously held ball.
I assume that using a calculator's pseudo-random number generator would be fine for the 1 out of n issue; but regardless, I totally agree with Charlie's argument.
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Posted by owl
on 2004-10-23 23:27:42 |