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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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?

OpenStudy (twolsey5):

there is an episode of myth busters which will totally just give you the answer in a fun way

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how is that? Can you show me? @twolsey5

OpenStudy (twolsey5):

go online and try to find the myth busters episode wheel of myth fortune it will explain it on that episode

OpenStudy (twolsey5):

or you can go here it explains it to http://betterexplained.com/articles/understanding-the-monty-hall-problem/

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