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Hello Wayne,
I dont know it by name but this sounds suspiciously like something I did, or was shown, maybe in 8 th grade math.... Does it have something to do with tossing a tooth pick on a hardwood floor with the narrow strips of wood, and counting how many times it lands crossing a board edge? I think the tooth pick has to be equal in length to the width of a floor board, and somehow PI came into play as a ratio of crossing vs non crossing landings...but that was a Loooong time ago, and I may be way off...
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Pat Barthelow (916) 315-9271; [log in to unmask]
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> Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 22:53:28 -0700
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> Subject: Speaking of Math (and Probability) Has Anyone ...
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> ... ever built an exhibit that demonstrates the Buffon* Needle Problem?
> It would be relatively easy to make, and has a very interesting result.
> It also would be highly interactive, because it requires throwing a
> needle onto something like a checkerboard. Of course, this could be
> simulated on a computer, but it wouldn't be nearly as much fun. In fact,
> one could collect lots of data over days, weeks, and months to see how
> close one gets to the "number".
>
> I'm being a little coy about what all this does, but if anyone who reads
> this wants to know, I'll happily provide the answer. Anyone familiar
> with the problem would certainly know what the problem provides as an
> answer, and why one even throws a needle in such a fashion.
>
> * There's a subtle and ironic bit of "statistical" association to
> Buffon. He was a genius; however, one of his offspring was far from it.
> It's an apt example, I suppose, of regression--an often used concept in
> statistics. The height and intelligence of offspring tends toward the
> average.
>
> --
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