This is just for fun, not tryna get anyone to do my homework for me.
This is quite a famous question sent into a mathamatician, and the answer made alot of other mathamaticians very angry and confused on-lookers had rather a smashing time. The correct answer will surprise you, the question is as follows...
You are on a game show on television. On this game show the idea is to win a car as a prize. The game showhost shows you three doors. He says that there is a car behind one of the doors and there are goats behind the other two. He asks you to pick a door but the door is not opened. Then the game show host opens one of the doors you didn't pick to show a goat (because he knows what is behind the doors). Then he says that you have one final chance to change your mind before the doors are opened and you get a car or a goat. So he asks you if you want to change your mind and pick the other unopened door instead. What should you do?
any takers?
This is quite a famous question sent into a mathamatician, and the answer made alot of other mathamaticians very angry and confused on-lookers had rather a smashing time. The correct answer will surprise you, the question is as follows...
You are on a game show on television. On this game show the idea is to win a car as a prize. The game showhost shows you three doors. He says that there is a car behind one of the doors and there are goats behind the other two. He asks you to pick a door but the door is not opened. Then the game show host opens one of the doors you didn't pick to show a goat (because he knows what is behind the doors). Then he says that you have one final chance to change your mind before the doors are opened and you get a car or a goat. So he asks you if you want to change your mind and pick the other unopened door instead. What should you do?
any takers?