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by bannerts 5190 days ago
This seems to make a lot of sense to me. It appears that in every situation starts off with a passenger randomly selecting a seat, summarized as either sitting in (a) seat 100 [Fail], (b) seat 1 [Success] or (c) some other seat [?]. Options (a) and (b) always have equal likelihoods while option (c) simply forces a later passenger to go through the same random process.