You must randomly place a destroyer (a 1x2 sized ship) on a 5x5 grid such that if I searched in any single square, my probability of finding the destroyer there is exactly 2/25. Is such a probability distribution possible? You cannot simply choose randomly one of the 40 possible positions of a destroyer because corners would have a 1/20 chance to contain the destroyer, while the center would have 1/10 chance.
Generalize to a 1xN sized ship in a MxM grid. When is it possible to place the ship with an even probability distribution in each square?
(In reply to
re: Clarification, if you're lost by bernie)
No, there is nothing wrong with your "Try this" comment. You have proven that it is possible whenever M is divisible by N. But is this the only time that is possible?
Also, to Richard: I don't really understand what you're saying. If you mean to give a solution, could you be more specific as to exactly how you do it?
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Posted by Tristan
on 2006-02-16 18:13:51 |