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Spanish, 26.11.2019 09:31, louiecampos

Agame-show host has placed a car behind one of three doors. there is a goat behind each of the other doors. "first you point toward a door," he says. "then i'll open one of the other doors to reveal a goat. after i've shown you the goat, you make your final choice whether to stick with your initial choice of doors, or to switch to the remaining door. you win whatever is behind the door." you begin by pointing to door number 1. the host shows you that door number 3 has a goat. what should you do (assuming you want the best odds of winning the car)? 29.7% have gotten this question correct switch to door #2 stay with door #1 it doesn't matter punch the host in the jaw

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