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@Crystal2913 you can't tell, but the odds are that it is the other choice, based on statistics.
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About the Raphson-Newton method - Raphson of course got all the credit for it, even though it he, who stole it from Newton. It's actually very simple, it's not that Newton couldn't come up with something better, he just didn't need to, it was only a tool. It's really annoying, how Hollywood people don't do their homework, or at least ask competent people about all the details for the dialogues to make sense.
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@LizRocksMySox it is high school lv, but the average person wouldn't even know this so yeah
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I get how it's 33.3% and 66.6% after he reveals the goat. But how can you tell which is the 33.3% car and which is the 33.3% goat?
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@TheCrazyPrankster Yup. But this is supposedly MIT not Harvard.But still lol
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i did that door statistics in high school. looks like Harvard isn't that impressive after all.
did anyone else work it out before he said he'd take the switch?
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i love the end of this movie. that teacher guy got owned.
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if it was me .. i ll not change . its not about the equation .. no one wan 2 giv u a free CAR :)
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Right so when you choose originally it's a random 33.3% lucky dip.
Because the game show host will always pick a goat, switching makes sense.
This is because if you chose the car and switch, there's a 33.3% chance that the switched door will be a goat. Leaving the chance that it will be a car as 66.7%. It doesn't become 50/50 because the game show host always chooses a goat, eliminating it from the equation.
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@dudetocartman i was thinking the same thing. lol
that door question was high school level statistics. I thought this was MIT. lame.
LizRocksMySox 8 months ago 33
Wow, jimmy got a job at google. That's catchy
nintendokings 9 months ago 18