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PeroK replied to the thread Undergrad Please Explain (actually explain) The Monty Hall Problem.He would soon run out of space in his garage. -
PeroK replied to the thread Undergrad Please Explain (actually explain) The Monty Hall Problem.I remember someone posted the following analysis for the Monty Hall game with 100 doors. Let's say the contestant picks door 16 and... -
PeroK replied to the thread Undergrad Please Explain (actually explain) The Monty Hall Problem.Relative frequency means the proportion of times an outcome occurs - in an experiment or simulation. If the player chooses a door and... -
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I see what you did there :wink:. But it made me realize that I don't think that I have ever seen a Bayesian analysis of the Monty Hall... -
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This is false. They know that the probability of the originally chosen door being a winner is 1/N. They know that N-2 other doors have... -
PeroK replied to the thread Undergrad Please Explain (actually explain) The Monty Hall Problem.For example, someone in my class at school insisted that if Liverpool Football Club played our local village team, then the result would... -
PeroK replied to the thread Undergrad Please Explain (actually explain) The Monty Hall Problem.You're not calculating probabilities here. Probabilities can be tested by experiment. If we played this game repeatedly, then I could... -
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I wrote this sim. https://www.davesbrain.ca/science/monty-hall.html Staying wins one third of the time. Switching wins two-thirds of... -
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This is not true. If the contestant picks a loser at the first stage then Monty can only open one door because there is only one loser... -
PeroK replied to the thread Undergrad Please Explain (actually explain) The Monty Hall Problem.The two versions of Monty Hall, in terms of calculation look like: Monty Hall (proper game) has three equally likely scenarios... -
PeroK replied to the thread Undergrad Please Explain (actually explain) The Monty Hall Problem.Two points: 1) You can write a computer simulation of both games. And count how often the stick or switch decision wins. In one... -
PeroK replied to the thread Struggling to make relation between elastic force and height.The key points are: The upward force on the mass must be at least ##Mg##, where ##M = 25kg##. Each cord must supply half that force... -
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That's the only way to do it! After all, the 3 m height of the poles has no effect on the distance from the top. -
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I think the flaw in that logic is that, at that age most (though not all) students are not yet wise enough to know what's best for them...