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r0bHadz
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Homework Statement
You have 3 doors, with 2/3 chance of being wrong.
A host opens a door, and there is no prize.
You are now left with two doors. I would like an explanation why the car is still equally likely to be behind any three doors still after the host opens a door.
I have a hard time that Paul Erdos could not logically come to this conclusion as well. Something is off about this problem