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Expected value of highest dice rolled [FINALIZED]

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Now posted: Expected value of highest dice rolled


You roll $N$ dice simultaneously. Your score is the highest number rolled. If you play this game many times, what is the expected value (mean) of your score?

Input

  • A positive integer $N$.
  • Your code must work for inputs up to and including 10, but may crash, error, or give incorrect output for larger inputs.

Output

  • The expected value (the mean value) of the highest individual dice result when $N$ dice are rolled simultaneously.
  • For inputs up to and including 10, your output is valid if rounding it to 6 decimal places results in the output shown in the test cases.

Note that this means that if you find an incorrect algorithm that happens to give the correct result when rounded to 6 decimal places for inputs from 1 to 10, that is still a valid entry.

Test cases

  • Test cases are in the format input : output.
1 : 3.500000
2 : 4.472222
3 : 4.958333
4 : 5.244599
5 : 5.430941
6 : 5.560292
7 : 5.654117
8 : 5.724354
9 : 5.778177
10 : 5.820159

Scoring

This is a code golf challenge. Your score is the number of bytes in your code.

Explanations are optional, but I'm more likely to upvote answers that have one.

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Is 6 decimal places a reasonable requirement? (1 comment)
Is 10 a reasonable maximum input? (1 comment)
Is 10 a reasonable maximum input?
trichoplax‭ wrote over 1 year ago

The numbers used during calculation get big quickly (at least with the approach I used) so I have set the maximum required input quite low. Is this too low?

My main concern is that hardcoding the first 10 outputs may be golfier than calculating them.