On a table there are two bags. The first contains one white marble. The second bag contains one red and one white marble. Blindfolded, Billy takes one marble out of the second bag and puts it in the first bag. He then takes off his blindfold and takes a marble out of bag one. It is a white marble.
What is the probability that the other marble in the first bag is also a white marble?
Dutch National Science Quiz 12/24/2004
IF Billy decides a priori to draw a white marble, i.e. he looks, then
the probability (for us) that the other marble is white is 1/2.
However, I think the problem implies that Billy drew the marble
randomly and it happened to be white, and thus, the probability for
everyone is 2/3.
If I remember correctly, it was this kind of twist that caused so many
"oops" letters when Savant (sp?) printed the Monty Hall Problem. Did
Monty intend on opening a "goat" door?
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Posted by owl
on 2005-04-19 03:09:55 |