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The Monty Hall problem is a brain teaser, in the form of a probability puzzle, based nominally on the American television game show Let's Make a Deal and named after its original host, Monty Hall. The problem was originally posed (and solved) in a letter by Steve Selvin to the American Statistician in 1975.
This question is called the Monty Hall problem due to its resembling scenarios on the game show Let's Make a Deal, hosted by Monty Hall. It was a known logic problem before it was used in "Ask Marilyn". She said the selection should be switched to door #2 because it has a 2 ⁄ 3 probability of success, while door #1 has just 1 ⁄ 3.
Whatever Marilyn wrote, whatever she intended, the Monty Hall problem today is about the problem in which the host is guaranteed to open a different door to the door chosen by the player and reveal a goat (which he can do because he knows where the car is). Richard Gill 17:30, 19 January 2013 (UTC) Others may score your arguments.--
The Monty Hall problem, also called the Monty Hall paradox, is a famous question in probability theory presented as a hypothetical game on the show. In this game, a trader is allowed to choose among three doors that conceal a true prize and two zonks.
The problem can be reframed by describing the boxes as each having one drawer on each of two sides. Each drawer contains a coin. One box has a gold coin on each side (GG), one a silver coin on each side (SS), and the other a gold coin on one side and a silver coin on the other (GS). A box is chosen at random, a random drawer is opened, and a ...
One door to be selected - two doors will remain unselected (each regarded solely and regarded as a group of two doors) 17: Talk:Monty Hall problem/Archive 10#One door to be selected - two doors will remain unselected (each regarded solely and regarded as a group of two doors) Explaining the solution: 7
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