9 minutes ago, Kaptin Krunch said:say the bullet is in gun A, and after the first trigger pull, there are 3 different outcomes depending on what happened on the first pull.
- Gun A was pulled, if gun A is pulled again (1/3) it has a 1/5 chance to fire
- Gun B was pulled, if gun A is pulled(1/3), it has a 1/6 chance to fire.
- Gun C was pulled, if gun A is pulled(1/3), it has a 1/6 chance to fire.
This is a 1/3 chance of 1/15, and 2 instances of a 1/3 chance of 1/18. Taking the average of the three results in 4/67. This is basically the same, but sllightly different.
because the odds of firing only increase one third of the time (but increase more than 1/18 when they do so) the odds differ slightly.
Okay I think I get what you are saying. So to break down all of the probabilities for the following shots is more work than I actually want commit to.