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User: timk98
Member Since: 9-Oct-2000 Survey Central member for over 9 years
Last On: 25-Jul-2005
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Jump to SurveyYes, you should switch. Initially, your chances of having the correct door are 1 in 3. After being shown that one of the other two doors is incorrect, the chances that the last remaining door is correct are the same as the chances that the door you already selected is wrong. Thus, your odds of winning by switching doors is 2/3.

Jump to SurveyI have a friend who attended Harvard, and more than once I actually visited and spent the night there with him... Harvard students are just ordinary people, too.
Jump to SurveyWhen someone commits a crime, then serves their jail time, they've paid their price. If we cut their hand off or do anything else in such a permanent sense, they have no motivation to reform themselves and lead a normal life.

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