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Different Versions of the Monty Hall Problem

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  • Mazen Alrahili 2017. Different Versions of the Monty Hall Problem. International Journal of Applied Information Systems. 11, 9 (Jan 2017), 12-17. DOI=http://dx.doi.org/10.5120/ijais451392
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Abstract

The Monty Hall problem is a conditional probability example in which one of three doors has a big prize and other two doors conceive worthlessly. The game features are a rational decision between stay or switch given the constraints of the game. This paper aims to explain the different versions of the Monty Hall Problem in a many way to approve and solve the Monty Hall problem.

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Keywords

Monty Hall Problem

Index Terms

Computer Science
Information Sciences