MONTY HALL You are the contestant on the Monty Hall show. Monty is trying out a new version of his game, with rules as follows. You get to choose one of three doors. One door has a car behind it,...

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You are the contestant on the Monty Hall show. Monty is trying out a new version of his game, with rules as follows. You get to choose one of three doors. One door has a car behind it, another has a computer, and the other door has a goat (with all permutations equally likely). Monty, who knows which prize is behind each door, will open a door (but not the one you chose) and then let you choose whether to switch from your current choice to the other unopened door. Assume that you prefer the car to the computer, the computer to the goat, and (by transitivity) the car to the goat. (a) Suppose for this part only that Monty always opens the door that reveals your less preferred prize out of the two alternatives, e.g., if he is faced with the choice between revealing the goat or the computer, he will reveal the goat. Monty opens a door, revealing a goat (this is again for this part only). Given this information, should you switch? If you do switch, what is your probability of success in getting the car? (b) Now suppose that Monty reveals your less preferred prize with probability p, and your more preferred prize with probability q = 1-p. Monty opens a door, revealing a computer. Given this information, should you switch (your answer can depend on p)? If you do switch, what is your probability of success in getting the car (in terms of p)?

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Answer To: MONTY HALL You are the contestant on the Monty Hall show. Monty is trying out a new version of his...

David answered on Dec 26 2021
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There are a car, a computer and a goat behind the three doors. And from the Monty Hall problem,
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nty knows which prizes is there behind which door.
(a) Given: Monty always opens a door that reveals less preferred prize out of two alternatives.
First case: we don’t switch
Let’s consider if we select door 1 then Monty will open anyone of the door from door 2 and 3.
From the given condition he opens door 3. Here if we don’t switch we don’t get car. If we select
door 2 and don’t switch then we get the prize car. And if we select...
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