(a)
Probability model for this chance process.
(a)

Answer to Problem R5.3RE
Probability of each outcome is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Each player can choose one of the three options:
Rock, paper, scissors
Let
(x, y) represent the outcomes of the game.
Where,
x: choice of Player 1
y: choice of Player 2
Then
Possible outcomes of the game are as follows:
(rock, rock), (rock, paper), (rock, scissors),
(paper, rock), (paper, paper), (paper, scissors),
(scissors, rock), (scissors, paper), (scissors, scissors)
Note that
There are 9 possible outcomes.
Whereas,
Each of the 9 outcomes is equal.
Thus,
The probability of each outcome is
(b)
Probability for Player 1 wins the game on the first throw.
(b)

Answer to Problem R5.3RE
Probability that Player 1 wins the game on the first throw is approx. 0.3333.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Each player can choose one of the three options:
Rock, paper, scissors
Let
(x, y) represent the outcomes of the game.
Where,
x: choice of Player 1
y: choice of Player 2
Then
Possible outcomes of the game are as follows:
(rock, rock), (rock, paper), (rock, scissors),
(paper, rock), (paper, paper), (paper, scissors),
(scissors, rock), (scissors, paper), (scissors, scissors)
We know that
Rock wins from scissors,
Paper wins from rock,
And
Scissors wins from paper.
Then
The outcomes for Player 1 wins are as follows:
(rock, scissors),(paper, rock), (scissors, paper)
Note that
3 of the 9 outcomes result in Player 1 winning.
Thus,
In this case, the number of favorable outcomes is 3 and number of possible outcomes is 9.
If we divide number of favorable outcome by the number of possible outcome, we get the probability.
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