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by strangattractor
987 days ago
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The Monty Hall problem is small enough to enumerate all the out comes on paper. If you then test all the different scenarios (not many) and compare switching to not switching - switching produces a slight edge. So it can be done without a computer and not a great deal of effort. I am not a mathematician so it was the only way I could prove it to myself at the time. |
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