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The Monty Hall Problem (math riddle)
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2019-04-02 at 2:13 PM UTCIn the old days, people would say, "don't let him get your goat", because of how tasty goats were at the time.
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2019-04-02 at 4:19 PM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny P.S. on to topic of apex predator-ness, I'd like to point out that my food acquisition strategies have put me a lot further away from ever being hungry than yours benny.
1 - not benny
2 - not really YOUR food aquisition strategy, they're only as much as yours as foods earned by hamsters in a cage. -
2019-04-02 at 5:07 PM UTC
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2019-04-02 at 5:49 PM UTC
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2019-04-02 at 5:57 PM UTCYou haven't even lived until you've tried platypus. Succulent.
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2019-04-02 at 6:20 PM UTC
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2019-04-02 at 9:06 PM UTC
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2019-04-02 at 9:20 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Two of the three doors hold valuable prizes, one prize more valuable than the other. The third door holds the booby prize. So even if you choose a door and win one prize, one of the remaining two doors may hold an even more valuable prize, but you could get stuck with the booby prize, instead of the prize you have already won. Do you understand now?
Holy shit I figured it out. YOU'RE Bill Krozby -
2019-04-02 at 9:27 PM UTCHow old are you to remember Monty Hall?
I mean I was wondering why the equation didn't have Wayne Brady in the title.
Monty Hall stopped hosting this show in like 1983. from 60s-early 80s. -
2019-04-02 at 9:46 PM UTC
Originally posted by Krow How old are you to remember Monty Hall?
I mean I was wondering why the equation didn't have Wayne Brady in the title.
Monty Hall stopped hosting this show in like 1983. from 60s-early 80s.
Since when do you have to be old to remember people from the past? Have you heard of Cleopatra? Are you over 2000 years old? -
2019-04-02 at 9:48 PM UTC
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2019-04-03 at 1:38 AM UTC
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2019-04-03 at 1:54 AM UTC
Originally posted by yabbadabbadindunuthin The Monty Hall Problem gets its name from the TV game show, Let's Make A Deal (which is hosted by Monty Hall 1). The scenario is such: you are given the opportunity to select one closed door of three, behind one of which there is a prize. The other two doors hide “goats” (or some other such “non-prize”), or nothing at all. Once you have made your selection, Monty Hall will open one of the remaining doors, revealing that it does not contain the prize 2. He then asks you if you would like to switch your selection to the other unopened door, or stay with your original choice. Here is the problem:
Does it matter if you switch?
PS – I told you I'd make an account, Lanny.
Is this based off of 2 out of 3 prizes is a Zonk? (that phrase is used in the modern LMaD)
it's a 33.3:66.6 chance now
He doesn't always remove the Zonk prize first. If you chose door 2, he opens 1 and then asks you if you want to trade for curtain 3. You say yes or no, the unknown is 50/50
so you don't increase your odds. Because he doesn't always open a Zonk prize.. I've seen it .. and it's usually 2 good prizes and a Box. so there is 4 chances. and there is usually 2 people choosing. -
2019-04-03 at 1:57 AM UTC
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2019-04-03 at 1:59 AM UTC
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2019-04-03 at 2:05 AM UTCNigga you're wondering how people could've heard of a person if they weren't alive to see them.
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2019-04-03 at 2:19 AM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ Nigga you're wondering how people could've heard of a person if they weren't alive to see them.
I mean, I suppose if you have the Game Network perhaps a retro LMaD episode is on. I think Netflix or Prime has the old games. I watch a few of them.
Or maybe he or she is my age or close to it. -
2019-04-03 at 4:56 PM UTC
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