# Talk:QB/d Bell.solitaire

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## QB/d_Bell.solitaire

### 1

• Your solitaire deck uses ♠ ♣ and your answer cards are 4 and 5. You select 4♠, 4♣, and 5. If the questions were Q♠ and Q♣, you would__

+ lose 3 points - lose 1 point - win 1 point - win 3 points - be disqualified for cheating

different answers to the same question loses 3 points

### 2

• Your solitaire deck uses ♠ ♣ and your answer cards are 4 and 5. You select 4♠, 5♣, and 5. If the questions were Q♠ and Q♣, you would__

- lose 3 points - lose 1 point + win 1 point - win 3 points - be disqualified for cheating

When you win, you get only one point (since winning is more likely than losing)

### 3

• You solitaire deck uses ♠ ♣ and your answer cards are 4 and 5. You select 4♠, 5♣, and 5. If the questions were Q♠ and Q♣. Which of the following wins?

- K and K♠ - K♠ and K♣ - K and K♣ + two of these are true - none of these are true

The "losing pair" is 5♣ and 5♥, but both suits (♣ and ♥ must be turned up as question cards. Otherwise you win.

### 4

• You solitaire deck uses ♠ ♣ and your answer cards are 4 and 5. You select 4♠, 5♣, and 5. If the questions were Q♠ and Q♣. Which of the following loses?

- K and K♠ - K♠ and K♣ + K and K♣ - two of these are true - none of these are true

The "losing pair" is ♣ and ; both must appear as question cards in order for you to lose.

### 5

• If you play the solitaire game 6 times, you will on average win ___ times.

+ 4 - 2 - 3 - 6 - 5

The probability of wining is ${\displaystyle {\tfrac {2}{3}}}$  and ${\displaystyle {\tfrac {2}{3}}\times 6=4}$

### 6

• If you play the solitaire game 3 times, you will on average lose ___ times.

+ 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5

The probability of losing is ${\displaystyle {\tfrac {1}{3}}}$  and ${\displaystyle {\tfrac {1}{3}}\times 6=2}$

### 7

• If you play the solitaire game 6 times, you will on average lose ___ times.

- 4 + 2 - 3 - 6 - 5

The probability of losing is ${\displaystyle {\tfrac {1}{3}}}$  and ${\displaystyle {\tfrac {1}{3}}\times 6=2}$

### 8

• If you play the solitaire game 3 times, you will on average win ___ times.

- 1 + 2 - 3 - 4 - 5

The probability of winning is ${\displaystyle {\tfrac {2}{3}}}$  and ${\displaystyle {\tfrac {2}{3}}\times 3=2}$

## Raw script

t QB/d_Bell.solitaire
! CC0 user:Guy vandegrift q1
? Your solitaire deck uses ♠ ♣ and your answer cards are 4 and 5. You select 4♠, 4♣, and 5. If the questions were Q♠ and Q♣, you would__
+ lose 3 points
- lose 1 point
- win 1 point
- win 3 points
- be disqualified for cheating
$different answers to the same question loses 3 points ! CC0 user:Guy vandegrift q2 ? Your solitaire deck uses ♠ ♣ and your answer cards are 4 and 5. You select 4♠, 5♣, and 5. If the questions were Q♠ and Q♣, you would__ - lose 3 points - lose 1 point + win 1 point - win 3 points - be disqualified for cheating$When you win, you get only one point (since winning is more likely than losing)

! CC0 user:Guy vandegrift q3
? You solitaire deck uses ♠ ♣ and your answer cards are 4 and 5. You select 4♠, 5♣, and 5. If the questions were Q♠ and Q♣. Which of the following wins?
- K and K♠
- K♠ and K♣
- K and K♣
+ two of these are true
- none of these are true

$: The "losing pair" is 5♣ and 5, but both suits (♣ and$hearts; must be turned up as question cards. Otherwise you win.

! CC0 user:Guy vandegrift q4
? You solitaire deck uses ♠ ♣ and your answer cards are 4 and 5. You select 4♠, 5♣, and 5. If the questions were Q♠ and Q♣. Which of the following loses?
- K and K♠
- K♠ and K♣
+ K and K♣
- two of these are true
- none of these are true
$The "losing pair" is ♣ and ; both must appear as question cards in order for you to lose. ! CC0 user:Guy vandegrift q5 ? If you play the solitaire game 6 times, you will on average win ___ times. + 4 - 2 - 3 - 6 - 5$ The probability of wining is ${\displaystyle {\tfrac {2}{3}}}$  and ${\displaystyle {\tfrac {2}{3}}\times 6=4}$

! CC0 user:Guy vandegrift q6
?If you play the solitaire game 3 times, you will on average lose ___ times.
+ 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
$The probability of losing is ${\displaystyle {\tfrac {1}{3}}}$ and ${\displaystyle {\tfrac {1}{3}}\times 6=2}$ ! CC0 user:Guy vandegrift q7 ? If you play the solitaire game 6 times, you will on average lose ___ times. - 4 + 2 - 3 - 6 - 5$ The probability of losing is ${\displaystyle {\tfrac {1}{3}}}$  and ${\displaystyle {\tfrac {1}{3}}\times 6=2}$

! CC0 user:Guy vandegrift q8
?If you play the solitaire game 3 times, you will on average win ___ times.
- 1
+ 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
\$ The probability of winning is ${\displaystyle {\tfrac {2}{3}}}$  and ${\displaystyle {\tfrac {2}{3}}\times 3=2}$
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