2. What reasons did the king have to consider this method fair and impartial?
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The king believes his method is fair because there is a fifty percent chance of life and a fifty percent chance of death once a door has been chosen. The king believes he is being impartial because the doors are identical, with no outward signs that would hint to what lies within.
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The king believes his method is fair because there is a fifty percent chance of life and a fifty percent chance of death once a door has been chosen. The king believes he is being impartial because the doors are identical, with no outward signs that would hint to what lies within
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