So you've got two grid sheets that contain 100 squares. Each row and column is randomly numbered 0-9. You pick one square on each sheet in different spots. Turns out you've got the same random column and row number on each sheet. What are the odds of that happening? Does my explanation make sense? Pay attention, god dammit.
A simpler explanation is this, for those of you familiar with Super Bowl grid pools: I've got the same numbers in two different pools. Colts 3, Saints 4. Not bad numbers to have. I want to know the odds of getting the same numbers.
A simpler explanation is this, for those of you familiar with Super Bowl grid pools: I've got the same numbers in two different pools. Colts 3, Saints 4. Not bad numbers to have. I want to know the odds of getting the same numbers.