Gerolamo Cardano in his book, The Gambling Scholar, written in the early
1500s, considers the following carnival game. There are six dice. Each of the
dice has ve blank sides. The sixth side has a number between 1 and 6|a
dierent number on each die. The six dice are rolled and the player wins a
prize depending on the total of the numbers which turn up.
(a) Find, as Cardano did, the expected total without nding its distribution.
(b) Large prizes were given for large totals with a modest fee to play the
game. Explain why this could be done.