(a) In the Monty Hall problem with 100 doors, you pick one and Monty opens 98...

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(a) In the Monty Hall problem with 100 doors, you pick one andMonty opens 98 other doors with goats. What is the probability ofwinning (assuming you would rather have a car than a goat) if youswitch to the remaining door? Explain your answer.


(b) Suppose Monte opens 98 doors without checking for cars. What isthe probability that, once the doors are open, changing your choicewill not change your chances of winning.

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Ill try to make a generalised formula for this problem Suppose there are n doors and K are revealed Suppose we have n doors with a car behind 1 of them The probability of choosing the door with the car behind it on your first    See Answer
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