Re: Monty Hall

From: Ryan, NM (nmr196@soton.ac.uk)
Date: Thu Feb 20 1997 - 10:57:39 GMT


Diagram of the solution to the Monty Hall problem.
 
 You make a choice (*) of three doors with equal
probability.
 
 Doors: _ _ _*
 
 Probability: 1\3 1\3 1\3
 
 
 Say the middle door is eliminated, your choice was still made with a one in
three chance and so the probability of winning is still one in three. The
probability of the unopened door (#) is now 2/3 as the total probability must be
equal to one.

 
 Doors: _# _*
 
 Probability: 2\3 1\3
 
 



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