There are three doors. Behind one door is a prize and behind the other two doors is nothing. You pick one door which remains closed, and one of the other two doors, always one with nothing behind it, is opened. You will then get another option to stay with the door you orginally picked or change to the other door. After you make your decision, the door is open to see if you won the prize. Question: Why is it mathematically better to switch doors than to stay with your original decision ?
2006-06-14
07:09:10
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