Also, this is a bad idea because someone can just copy the previous one's solution. Only one person needs to do it and everyone else COULD do it but they can also copy the first person. There is no way to tell if it's original or copied.
Here are the links to my puzzles to use for 14A's challenge. Don't put the puzzles directly in the scene. Put the links in a box and tell the contestants to copy the links to get the puzzles.
It' s strange that in about 1/3 of all marble races and algothons have brown lose at last place. about 7 times more than the expected average of about 5%.
I confirm that some Algodooers are intentionally rigging marbles and athletes to do worse than others.
Out of the ~50 marble races/algothons I've seen in my Algobox life, 18 of them had brown finish last.
The average marbles/athletes a marble race/algothon is 20.
That means the chances of this happening is:
(1/20)^18*(19/20)*32
This is about 7.5*10^-25 or .00000000000000000000000075% chance.
A 1% chance means you are 1% confident that this is random and a 99% chance this is rigged. However, this is a .00000000000000000000000075% chance of this happening. This means that there is a 99.99999999999999999999999925% chance that this is rigged.
In other words, some Algodooers are rigging their marble races/algothons.
@Ultragamer564
I'm glad that you spent extra time uploading your scenes in the Marble Races&Athons&Camps&BFDI. I also decided to do this too. If every camper did this, the hateful TTG no longer need to complain about our "spam".
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