Antithesys wrote:
Well bassoon is right...the chances it's behind your original door are 1 in 3, while the chances it's behind the remaining door are 2 in 3.

That doesn't make any sense. Your chances that it's behind the original door were only 1 in 3 before the empty door was opened, then increased to 2 in 3. There would be equal chance the prize is between door #1 or #3 whether you hold onto your original choice or switch doors.

n/m...I see the formula above....odd




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