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Mathematics, 27.04.2021 15:00 justinb0829

You are playing a board game. On each turn, you roll a (fair) 6-sided die to see how many squares you can move, and then you roll it again to see how many cards you can draw. Assume the two rolls are independent. Let's call the number of squares you can move M. Let's call the number of cards you can draw D. Let's define an action as moving one square or drawing one card, and let A be the number of actions you can take in one turn. In other words, A

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