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What is the problem MONTY HALL?

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What is the problem MONTY HALL?

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Monty Hall’s problem talks about a situation where there are three closed doors-a goat is behind two and a car behind the third. A person is asked to select a door (which does not open immediately). Instead, one of the two unchosen doors are opened and the contents are revealed, which incidentally happens to be a goat. The person now asked to change your election to the other unopened door. This made him think. Is the currency of your choice to increase the possibility of winning the car? Knowledge we can assume that common that now there are two closed doors (one with a goat and the other with a car), the chances of winning a car if any of the doors are elected is 1 / 2. Therefore, it is not really a winning situation to motivate a person to change the election. However, you have to consider is the fact that when the person who made the choice, all three gates were closed and the probability of having a goat behind a closed-Tur was 2 / 3. Now that we know is, the door which has a goat

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