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I am sort of wondering if it matters who came first.  I intuitively at least want to consider it, but am unsure how that all pans out.
 
I am sort of wondering if it matters who came first.  I intuitively at least want to consider it, but am unsure how that all pans out.
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Furthermore, I think girls can't do math.  :)

Latest revision as of 10:26, 25 October 2008

I am still working on this problem, but I want to propose something to think about. It seems to me there are two situations that could happen. Barack could come first, or Hillary could come first.

From here, can I sum the:

the expected value of hillary's time waiting given hillary came first, and the expected value of barack's waiting time given barack came first?

I am sort of wondering if it matters who came first. I intuitively at least want to consider it, but am unsure how that all pans out.


Furthermore, I think girls can't do math.  :)

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