6 points | by atomon 21 hours ago ago
2 comments
Since no information is gained between one's first choice and the second, I see no advantage in changing.
In that sense, this problem differs from the Monty Hall problem, wherein new information is revealed between the first and second choice.
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Since no information is gained between one's first choice and the second, I see no advantage in changing.
In that sense, this problem differs from the Monty Hall problem, wherein new information is revealed between the first and second choice.
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