Inasmuch as the Monty Hall Paradox works and can be tested it seems likely that we humans might have incorporated this manner of decision making in the course of our evolution. In order to explore this possibility let us re-examine the Monty Hall Paradox, but this time let's use one hundred doors.

This time you select a door from a group of doors numbering from 1 to 100 in order to win a car. Monty Hall will then open a door with only a sack of dog food there and ask you if you would like to change your selection. You say "yes" and so Monty then opens another door and again asks you if you would like to change your selection, you say "yes" and etc..

So the question is...how does the percentage rate of likely success increase as you and Monty Hall work your way towards one hundred.

You have exactly one seventh of a sennight to register your answer.

Last edited by themilum; 11/06/06 03:28 AM.