9 Dec
2019
9 Dec
'19
1 a.m.
I count 66 letters in the first example. Tom Éric Angelini writes:
Hello Math-Fun, I don’t know if the hereunder words write a good and fluid English sentence, but you’ll get the idea:
« Randomly draw a letter in this sentence and obtain an E will happen once in seven. »
There are indeed 10 E’s and 70 letters altogether. This kind of sentence is easy to build (said my friend Pascal S. from Switzerland), but what would the English word-numbers Y and Z be here:
« The odds of picking at random the four letters F, O, U, R in this sentence and in that order are Y out of Z. »
Best, É.