On a game show, you are chosen by the show's host to participate in a game of chance. On the stage there are 3 doors. Behind one of the doors is a prize and there is nothing behind either of the other two doors. You are asked to choose a door. After you have selected one of the doors, the host opens one of the other doors and you see that there is no prize behind it. You are now given a choice. You can either stay with the door you chose, or you may select the other door that remains unopened. Which choice, if either, has a higher probability of winning the prize? How can I Justify my answer?
there is an episode of myth busters which will totally just give you the answer in a fun way
how is that? Can you show me? @twolsey5
go online and try to find the myth busters episode wheel of myth fortune it will explain it on that episode
or you can go here it explains it to http://betterexplained.com/articles/understanding-the-monty-hall-problem/
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