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Sep. 29th, 2005 11:42 amI made the mistake of bringing up the "Monty Hall" theorem yesterday. That entailed 30-minutes of diagrams and explanation to convince a co-worker of the answer. At one point I actually ran some simulation software for him to illustrate the odds in practise.
He still didn't get it. "It's 50/50 I tell you!"
I finally drew a multi-coloured grid to represent the three doors in all three states, and it finally clicked for him. He grudgingly admitted that, as counter-intuitive as the answer is, he could see that it worked. I'll have to keep this diagram in mind the next time I feel masochistic enough to bring this one up again.
He still didn't get it. "It's 50/50 I tell you!"
I finally drew a multi-coloured grid to represent the three doors in all three states, and it finally clicked for him. He grudgingly admitted that, as counter-intuitive as the answer is, he could see that it worked. I'll have to keep this diagram in mind the next time I feel masochistic enough to bring this one up again.
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Date: 2005-09-29 07:36 pm (UTC)"But once it's down to two doors, it's 50/50...!!!"
(The three exclamations are the staccato sound of my head thumping the desk.)
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Date: 2005-09-30 02:16 am (UTC)