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The Monty Hall problem visualized with a bomb [🎞️ Zack D. Films]

225,932 просмотров • 2 лет назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля PadawanFrancis
PadawanFrancis2 лет назад

Easier to intuitively understand this with larger values. Say there’s 100 wires, and the bomber tells you that 98 of them would cause the explosion, leaving you with your original choice and another cable. The odds that you picked the right cable from the get go are very slim.

Фото профиля Kirk Fletcher
Kirk Fletcher2 лет назад

Not the Monty Hall problem. The key to MH is that it isn't random. The game show host always eliminates one of the duds. In the above example, it isn't clear this is the case.

Фото профиля Adoring fan fan account
Adoring fan fan account2 лет назад

This is BS. Probabilities don't care about past results o expected results, the scenario, once you have cut red, must be analized as a new and isolated scenario, which is a 50/50. This or I am not understanding the problem.

Фото профиля Tesla and DOGE
Tesla and DOGE2 лет назад

This is wrong. What if the manufacturer had informed that the yellow wire would go boom. Then the odds of one of other two wires being correct would not stay 2/3rds. They would be 100%. The odds change after the phone call.

Фото профиля SongEternal 🎶🧝‍♂️
SongEternal 🎶🧝‍♂️2 лет назад

The Monty Hall problem explained by someone who learned about fractions through funhouse mirrors.

Фото профиля Mileto 💎
Mileto 💎2 лет назад

If had chosen blue from the beginning, the 2/3 would have been on the yellow, so.after all it's 50/50 on both options

Фото профиля Todd Hopkinson
Todd Hopkinson2 лет назад

Why on earth would the red's chances be 'reflected' onto the blue and not onto the yellow?

Фото профиля Mochiwochi, Avenger Kitty
Mochiwochi, Avenger Kitty2 лет назад

I hate this. I think its Game Theory.

Фото профиля DrElectronX
DrElectronX2 лет назад

I would just pull the detonator out.

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