Duelling Idiots and Other Probability Puzzlers
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Book Details
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Author: Paul J. Nahin
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Brand: Princeton University Press
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Edition: Reissue
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Binding: Paperback
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ISBN: 9780691155005
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Pages: 304
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Release Date: 22-07-2012
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Languages: English
About The Book
"Duelling Idiots and Other Probability Puzzles" by Paul J. Nahin takes readers on an engaging journey through the world of probability, presenting twenty-one intriguing puzzles that explore the deceptively fascinating laws of chance. From games of Russian roulette to strategies for determining the odds of underdogs winning the World Series, Nahin challenges readers to think creatively and analytically about everyday probability problems.
Key Features:
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Fascinating Puzzles – Includes problems such as the probability of surviving Russian roulette, snow on your birthday, and how researchers can use coin flipping to answer difficult survey questions.
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Clear Solutions – Each puzzle is solved with detailed, easy-to-understand explanations, many of which reveal surprising insights about probability.
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Educational and Entertaining – Perfect for math enthusiasts of all backgrounds, this book is an excellent introduction to basic mathematical concepts like random walks and binomial distributions.
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Historical Insights – Nahin weaves in fascinating historical material, making this book not just about math but about the people and ideas behind these puzzles.
Written in an informal and accessible style, this book is ideal for anyone intrigued by the practical applications of mathematics in everyday life and curious about how probability shapes the world around us.

