A, B, and C are to fight a three-cornered pistol duel. All know that A’s chance of hitting his target is 0.3, C’s is 0.5, and B never misses. They are to fire at their choice of target in succession in the order A, B, C, cyclically (but a hit man loses further turns and is no longer shot at) until only one man is left unhit. What should A’s strategy be?

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on Nov 27, 2024 at 2:51 am



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