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MA375: Lecture Notes

Fall 2008, Prof. Walther


Two problems and independence

Today in the end of the lecture Dr. Walther discussed two probability puzzles:
1) one of the numerous interpretations of the Monty Hall problem
2) what is the probability that the random secant is greater than radius in a circle?

--Asuleime 12:40, 30 September 2008 (UTC)

I think that these probability puzzles are very interesting. The first one seems so simple, yet without having someone explain it to me, I would never realize that switching makes a difference even though I knew that the answer was probably not simply 1/2 if he took the time to tell it in class.

--ysuo 12:47, 10 October 2008 (UTC)


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