can anyone explain Monty Hall problem?
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The Monty Hall problem is a counter-intuitive statistics puzzle:
There are 3 doors, behind which are two goats and a car.You pick a door (call it door A). You’re hoping for the car of course.Monty Hall, the game show host, examines the other doors (B & C) and always opens one of them with a goat (Both doors might have goats; he’ll randomly pick one to open)
There are 3 doors, behind which are two goats and a car.You pick a door (call it door A). You’re hoping for the car of course.Monty Hall, the game show host, examines the other doors (B & C) and always opens one of them with a goat (Both doors might have goats; he’ll randomly pick one to open)
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