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4 Sep 2024 23:22:41 EDT (-0400)
  Re: Another random, non geometric problem  
From: Shay
Date: 17 Dec 2009 14:13:21
Message: <4b2a82d1$1@news.povray.org>
somebody wrote:
> You are on a game show. The host says he has hidden money under two cups,
> one amount being double the other one. You pick one at random, he turns it
> over, it's $100. He gives you a second chance (that he would do so was
> determined before the game and not dependent on which cup you'd turn over):
> You can switch, or take the $100.
> 
> You figure: If I switch, I will either get $50 or $200 with equal
> probability. Expected return is thus $50*1/2 + $200*1/2 = $125, which is
> larger than the $100 I'd spend to "play" this second game. Looks like a good
> deal. Is it?
> 
> 

There are actually four cups. Two cups in the $300 total universe and 
two cups in the $150 total universe. No amount of switching will change 
the universe in which you exist and that universe was selected before 
you chose a $100 cup.

  -Shay


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