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Originally posted by SLH
Which way would your bro tell me to go if i wanted to go home?
Choose the other way.
bah, easy!
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Originally posted by SLH
Which way would your bro tell me to go if i wanted to go home?
Choose the other way.
Originally posted by iamironsam
Ok, here's a good math question.
There's a game show in which a contestant is shown three doors. Behind one of the doors is a prize, and behind the other two are nothing. The contestant is asked to pick a door. Once the contestant has picked a door, without opening any of them, one of two other doors containing nothing is removed. The contestant is then asked to pick between the remaining two doors.
Now, after you've picked the first door, which strategy makes more sense mathematically? Stick with your first choice, change your mind and go with the other door, or does it not matter?
Originally posted by Letters
Go with the other door as it has a higher probability of containing the prize. It's easier to understand when it's exagerated. (There's a million doors, you choose one... the host then removes all the doors containing nothing except yours and another one... yours still has 1:1000000 probablity while the other becomes a 1:2 probablity. Obviously, it's better to switch.
Originally posted by oldi1knoby
Your door has JUST as much chance of having it as the other one... 50/50
They could have removed the first door before you picked..same outcome....
No, you misunderstand... the one you choose isn't gotten rid of... hello? Did you read the riddle?Originally posted by MrD
I don't think that works! If there were a million doors and now there is only 2 left, then you've got bugger all chance of the one you picked still being there. You'd have to pick a new one!
He's right... why can't people just accept it?! Haha...Originally posted by The Terminator
Its just a 50/50 shot, if you picked the winner first or one of the worng doors, one of them wrongs is taken away. No matter what. From there you got a 50/50 shot, you can stick with your instinct or change adn hope. Maybe im just dumb, but I think your logic is flawed dfc, you got a 50/50 not 2/3
Originally posted by Letters
No, you misunderstand... the one you choose isn't gotten rid of... hello? Did you read the riddle?
Originally posted by C4_Explosive
Hi guys, this is my first post but anyway...
I made a simple program to test this and I found that it is better to change, with 1000 trials it came out as 755 wins and 245 losses if u change every time.
Originally posted by dfc05
edit: oops your program didn't give twice as many more wins, more like three times