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Being half aussie, I can't resist to not give this one:
you have a Kangaroo on a 2-D plane. It only makes jumps of length pi and 1, and only
along the x-axis and the y-axis (either jump length along the x and y axes).
Assume the plane large enough (larger than pi x pi ), if you pick a random point (x0,y0)
on the plane, and a random small number epsilon, what is the probability that at some stage
P( dist(Kangaroo,(x0,y0)) < epsilon ?
you have a Kangaroo on a 2-D plane. It only makes jumps of length pi and 1, and only
along the x-axis and the y-axis (either jump length along the x and y axes).
Assume the plane large enough (larger than pi x pi ), if you pick a random point (x0,y0)
on the plane, and a random small number epsilon, what is the probability that at some stage
P( dist(Kangaroo,(x0,y0)) < epsilon ?