Carrotsticks
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Normally, this would go into the 'Extracurricular Mathematics' section, but I figured this section would be more appropriate because (my method at least) requires knowledge of the Catalan Numbers (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catalan_number) unless you derive the result of it from scratch.
The question is as follows:
Consider a circle of any radius (does not matter). We select two randomly and independently selected points on the circumference and as a result, we have a random chord. If R random chords are drawn, show that the probability that NONE of them intersect is....
The question is as follows:
Consider a circle of any radius (does not matter). We select two randomly and independently selected points on the circumference and as a result, we have a random chord. If R random chords are drawn, show that the probability that NONE of them intersect is....