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Codomain change

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I reverted your contribution to Codomain. A discussion topic was recently started on its talk page on this topic and it did not come to the conclusion that your change was correct. In fact there was little discussion so if you really feel that you are correct I would suggest you either write in the discussion or you could just put the change back if you can find a good unambiguous citation saying what you said. Dmcq (talk) 16:50, 18 May 2009 (UTC)Reply

I've replied to you post at codomain. Paul August 21:41, 22 May 2009 (UTC)Reply

Your recent edits

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MHP

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Your edit did not show the probabilities. See the following table:

Probabilities shown on complete positive distribution of any possible combination / outcome
No host's bias. Entire protocol-list, game 1 to game 100 000 000, exists
Total
number
of games
Guest
selects
door
Host
opens
door
car
behind
door
#
switching
wins
#
staying
wins
%
  5 644 754 1 2 1  5 644 754 1/3  5,64 %
10 933 265 1 2 3 10 933 265 2/3 10,93 %
  5 555 266 1 3 1  5 555 266 1/3  5,56 %
11 200 220 1 3 2 11 200 220 2/3 11,20 %
  5 466 783 2 1 2  5 466 783 1/3  5,47 %
11 199 709 2 1 3 11 199 709 2/3 11,20 %
11 199 762 2 3 1 11 199 762 2/3 11,20 %
   5 466 514 2 3 2   5 466 514 1/3   5,47 %
11 200 172 3 1 2 11 200 172 2/3 11,20 %
  5 555 418 3 1 3   5 555 418 1/3   5,56 %
10 933 187 3 2 1 10 933 187 2/3 10,93 %
  5 644 950 3 2 3  5 644 950 1/3  5,64 %
100 000 000 66 666 315 33 333 685 100,00 %


Regards,  Gerhardvalentin (talk) 00:04, 18 September 2010 (UTC)Reply

I do not understand what do you mean. I haven't edited anything yet. And also I don't need to add any probabilities to my table, because I'm only showing the sample space. Could you further explain what you mean?`123unoduetre (talk) 08:52, 18 September 2010 (UTC)Reply
You are right, just wanted to show the different results of 1/3:"player selected car", considering which one of the two doors both hiding a goat has been opened, and 2/3:"player selected goat", esp. for the famous "player selects door 1, host opens door 3" (lines 3+4), that's all. Please remove it, if you like.
Kind regards, Gerhardvalentin (talk) 09:12, 18 September 2010 (UTC)Reply

Invitation to comment at Monty Hall problem RfC

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You are invited to comment on the following RfC:

Talk:Monty Hall problem#Conditional or Simple solutions for the Monty Hall problem?

--Guy Macon (talk) 22:15, 8 September 2012 (UTC)Reply