Sinar_Matahari
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We have a lot of smart people on this forum who would be more than glad to assist you and answer any math questions you may have. Don't be afraid to ask for help.
There is a game show host and we're playing a game as a contestant. The game is a simple one where there is either a goat or a car behind one of the three doors in front of us. Altogether, there are two goats and one car in total... so two doors hide a goat and another a car (we want the car... well most of us would I assume)...
So we get to pick a door. We pick one and the game show host opens ANOTHER door and shows us a goat... so should we change our initial pick? (Hope I recall the problem correctly)
Sorry, I'm more practical than mathematical, so I would go "MEEEEH!.....MEEEEH!" and wait for the goats to reply, thus eliminating two doors. Failing that, I've got a good sense of smell, so I reckon I could distinguish between 'new car' and 'goat'![]()
Also, if memory serves...
There is a game show host and we're playing a game as a contestant. The game is a simple one where there is either a goat or a car behind one of the three doors in front of us. Altogether, there are two goats and one car in total... so two doors hide a goat and another a car (we want the car... well most of us would I assume)...
So we get to pick a door. We pick one and the game show host opens ANOTHER door and shows us a goat... so should we change our initial pick? (Hope I recall the problem correctly)