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Two numbers x and y are chosen randomly between 0 and 1. What is the probability that the closest integer to x/y is even?
(From Putnam)
EDIT: 0 is definitely even. Also, please please understand the question before trying to solve it.
FURTHER EDIT: Answer coming tomorrow. For now, here's a hint:
Consider the x-y plane. The square where 0<=x<=1 and 0<=y<=1 is the set of all such points (x,y) that can be chosen. Shade in all points (x,y) such that x/y rounded to the nearest integer is even. Consider the area of this shaded region.
ANSWER: 5/4 - pi/4, Scroll down for solution.
(From Putnam)
EDIT: 0 is definitely even. Also, please please understand the question before trying to solve it.
FURTHER EDIT: Answer coming tomorrow. For now, here's a hint:
Consider the x-y plane. The square where 0<=x<=1 and 0<=y<=1 is the set of all such points (x,y) that can be chosen. Shade in all points (x,y) such that x/y rounded to the nearest integer is even. Consider the area of this shaded region.
ANSWER: 5/4 - pi/4, Scroll down for solution.
