To solve the problem, we need to determine the minimum number of dice throws required for a pawn to reach exactly 100 on a board with throws resulting in numbers 2, 3, 5, or 6, while every 4th throw always results in a 3.
Let's break down the solution:
In conclusion, at least 20 throws are needed to achieve exactly 100:
Read the information carefully and answer questions that follow:
(a) P, Q, R, S, T and U are six students preparing for their master’s degree in six different subjects– English, Physics, History, Statistics, Philosophy, Mathematics.
(b) Two of them stay in hostel, two stay as paying guest and the remaining two at their homes.
(c) R does not stay as PG and studies Philosophy.
(d) The students studying Statistics and History do not stay as paying guest.
(e) T studies Mathematics and S studies Physics.
(f) U and S stay in hostel. T stays as paying guest and Q stays at home