makes me think of the three boxes, 33 percent chance that object is in one of the boxes, but if you remove 1 of the boxes, then there is suddenly 50 percent chance that object is in any of the last two, hasnt really worked for me tho :)
makes me think of the three boxes, 33 percent chance that object is in one of the boxes, but if you remove 1 of the boxes, then there is suddenly 50 percent chance that object is in any of the last two, hasnt really worked for me tho :)
RE: How Does it Work - Monty Hall Problem [Illustrated]