Monty Hall EXPLAINED! (TANTON Mathematics)

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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2010

This is arguably the most famous and most troublesome of problems in probability theory. Let's explain why indeed switching *IS* better than sticking!

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  • @wingwing0404 No, it's not.

    If you're a sticker, your chances of winning are indeed 1/3, as you need to choose the correct door on the first try.

    If you're a switcher, your chances of winning are doubled, as you need to choose the incorrect door first. There's 2 incorrect doors and one correct door, you do the math.

  • i dont see why its better to switch

    its just the same

  • The textbook is not "on the website". It's avaliable to buy on the website. Slight difference!

  • That is the problem with chance. You never really know. :P

  • after watching several videos, your explanation was the one that finally clicked for me. you're a great teacher, thanks.

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