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Time: equ 2 Ch MS-DOS syscall to get current time puts: equ 9 MS-DOS syscall to print a string cpu 8086 bits 16 org 100 h section. A YouTube video: Monty Hall Problem - Numberphile.Wang, "The psychology of the Monty Hall problem: Discovering psychological mechanisms for solving a tenacious brain teaser.", Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, Vol 132(1), Mar 2003, 3-22 DOI: 10.1037/0096-3445.132.1.3 Simulate at least a thousand games using three doors for each strategy and show the results in such a way as to make it easy to compare the effects of each strategy. Show the effects of a strategy of the contestant always keeping his first guess so it can be contrasted with the strategy of the contestant always switching his guess. Run random simulations of the Monty Hall game. The player may initially choose any of the three doors (not just Door 1), that the host opens a different door revealing a goat (not necessarily Door 3), and that he gives the player a second choice between the two remaining unopened doors. Is it to your advantage to change your choice? He then asks you "Do you want to switch to Door Number 2?" Imagine that you chose Door 1 and the host opens Door 3, which has a goat. If both remaining doors have goats behind them, he chooses one randomly.Īfter Monty Hall opens a door with a goat, he will ask you to decide whether you want to stay with your first choice or to switch to the last remaining door. The game show host, Monty Hall, who knows what is behind the doors, now has to open one of the two remaining doors, and the door he opens must have a goat behind it. The car and the goats were placed randomly behind the doors before the show.Īfter you have chosen a door, the door remains closed for the time being.

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Suppose you're on a game show and you're given the choice of three doors.īehind one door is a car behind the others, goats.






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