
03-21-2008, 12:52 PM
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Originally Posted by CalvinandHodges Hay:
You have to be able to think outside the box, and solve the problem creatively. Now, can you solve the next puzzle (the answer is not what you may think):
Suppose you're on a game show, and you're given the choice of three doors: Behind one door is a car; behind the others, goats. You pick a door, say No. 1, and the host, who knows what's behind the doors, opens another door, say No. 3, which has a goat. He then says to you, "Do you want to pick door No. 2?" Is it to your advantage to switch your choice?
Grace and Peace,
-CH | Already solved in post #11
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