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zenharbinger@lemmy.world 1 year agoBut the issue is that by switching doors, you have a 66% chance of winning, it doesn’t drop to 50% just because there are 2 doors, it’s still 33% on the first door, 66% on the other doors (as a whole), for which we know one is not correct and won’t choose.
_g_be@lemmy.world 1 year ago
is the key words here
individually the door has that 1:2 chance, but the scenario has more context and information and thus different odds. Choosing scenario B over scenario A is a better wager
zenharbinger@lemmy.world 1 year ago
you aren’t talking about the Monty Hall problem then