So I’m listening to a book on Math
The book covers the game shows on TV
The contestant is shown 3 doors and told that behind 2 doors is a crap prize and the One door conceals a new car
Contestant picks door #2
Host then builds excitement by opening a different door- say they open door #3 revealing a crap prize.
There are now two doors left- one had crap one has a new car
Door #1 and
The one the contestant picked- door #2.
Host asks-do you want to stay with your original pick of Door #2?
Or change you mind and select door #1?
mathematically / probability say you should change your mind and select door #1
You should now select door #1 to increase your odds of wining.
without googling the scenario -
agree / disagree?
why?
The book covers the game shows on TV
The contestant is shown 3 doors and told that behind 2 doors is a crap prize and the One door conceals a new car
Contestant picks door #2
Host then builds excitement by opening a different door- say they open door #3 revealing a crap prize.
There are now two doors left- one had crap one has a new car
Door #1 and
The one the contestant picked- door #2.
Host asks-do you want to stay with your original pick of Door #2?
Or change you mind and select door #1?
mathematically / probability say you should change your mind and select door #1
You should now select door #1 to increase your odds of wining.
without googling the scenario -
agree / disagree?
why?