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<p>the problem.</p>

<p>He began to discuss the problem in the famous series of letters to <a href="page.php?w=Pierre_de_Fermat">Pierre de Fermat</a>. Soon enough, they both independently came up with a solution. They solved the problem in different computational ways, but their results were identical because their computations were based on the same fundamental principle. The principle is that the value of a future gain should be directly proportional to the chance of getting it. This principle seemed to have come naturally to both of them. They</p><p>
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