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English: Richard Gill's modification of Glkanter's "Carlton's Monty Hall Problem Simple Solution Decision Tree.png
English: This decision tree represents Carlton's (2005) simple solution to the Monty Hall problem. It is conditioned on the problem premise that the host will reveal a goat every time. Most of the information in the tree comes from vos Savant's rendering of Whitaker's letter. The initial odds are from Carlton, the 'Probability After Revealing A Goat' is simple math (1/3 * 100% = 1/3, 2/3* 100% = 2/3). Author: Richard Gill (modification of an earlier work of Glkanter) File:Carlton's Monty Hall Problem Simple Solution Decision Tree.png Gill110951 (talk) 13:13, 3 September 2010 (UTC) |
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[edit]- 2010-09-03 13:13 Gill110951 1085×652 (28867 bytes) Richard Gill's modification of Glkanter's "Carlton's Monty Hall Problem Simple Solution Decision Tree.png English: This decision tree represents Carlton's (2005) simple solution to the Monty Hall problem. It is conditioned on the problem premise that the
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