Posted on 28 October 2015 - 03:35 PM
What is your answer @WhatDefinesYouPosted on 28 October 2015 - 03:39 PM
basically you have 3 options (im using this proof from a numberphile video btw)in 3 scenarios, the ferrari is behind doors a , b , and c, once per scenario
if you always choose door a, and always stay, you will have a 1/3 chance of winning, because there was a 1/3 chance the car was behind the door
if you again always initially choose door a, but then switch, you will have a 2/3 chance of winning because unless you pick the car to begin with, you will always switch to it
Posted on 28 October 2015 - 04:11 PM
@SuperSubh3562 look at the first page@Aymbaut it's not 2/3, because you already know what's in two of the windows, therefore you have a 3/3 chance if the window you guessed originally was wrong
Posted on 28 October 2015 - 04:12 PM
@SuperSandwish * sorry spelled your name wrongPosted on 28 October 2015 - 04:14 PM
SkillAuraOnly wrote
you know that an apple is in one of the windows, the other two are unknown
Posted on 28 October 2015 - 04:14 PM
SkillAuraOnly wrote
you know that an apple is in one of the windows, the other two are unknown
Posted on 28 October 2015 - 04:14 PM
SkillAuraOnly wrote
@Aymbaut it's not 2/3, because you already know what's in two of the windows, therefore you have a 3/3 chance if the window you guessed originally was wrong
You don't find out what is in the window you pick
Posted on 28 October 2015 - 04:15 PM
I'm gonna close this now the answer is 2/3 if you want a detailed explanation pm me.Posted on 28 October 2015 - 04:21 PM
SuperSubh3561 wrote
SkillAuraOnly wrote...
You don't find out what is in the window you pick
Oh, that's where my mistake was. RIP. I get it, but please word the questions a little better next time :3
Posted on 28 October 2015 - 04:53 PM
I literally said you know 1 of the 2 apples