The probability of getting at least one ``6'' in four rolls of a single 6-sided Die is
  | 
(1) | 
 
which is slightly higher than the probability of at least one double 6 in 24 throws,
  | 
(2) | 
 
de Mere suspected that (1) was higher than (2).  He posed the question to Pascal, 
 who solved the problem and
proved de Mere correct.
See also Dice
References
Kraitchik, M.  ``A Dice Problem.''  §6.2 in Mathematical Recreations.  New York: W. W. Norton, pp. 118-119, 1942.
 
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1999-05-24