So your example of knowing the contents of both envelopes isn't at all analogous the example of only knowing what's in the one we have. — Michael
It bodes well for the American Dream if a clueless idiot can become a multi billionaire and president. — FreeEmotion
I don't know R, but from what I can gather that's just selecting an outcome at random and showing that the number of times you win is equal to the number of times you lose?. — Michael
We've established that where X is gained, X = 10 and where X is lost, X = 5. — Michael
K <- c("X",0) L <- c("-X",0) q <- c(K,L) w <- sample(q, 10000, replace = TRUE) sum(w == "X") sum(w == "-X") sum(w == 0)
Case one X = 5
If you have 2X and switch then you are left with 5 bucks. You had 10 and now you have 5. You got a -X.
Case two X = 10
If you have X and switch then you are left with 20 bucks. You had 10 and now you have 20. You got a +X. — Jeremiah
My reasoning is:
I have £10. If X is 5 then I lose £5 by switching. If X is 10 then I gain £10 by switching.
So it's either -5 or +10. This is not the same. — Michael
Case one X = 5
If you have 2X and switch then you are left with 5 bucks. You had 10 and now you have 5. You got a -X.
Case two X = 10
If you have X and switch then you are left with 20 bucks. You had 10 and now you have 20. You got a +X.
Exactly what I said before. — Jeremiah
I'm saying that if I have £10 then I either lose £5 by switching or gain £10. — Michael
It's not. Mine is closer to how one would understand it were we to look in the envelope before deciding. — Michael
I could have one with you, though. — frank
that name-calling has no place in reasoned discourse wherever one may happen to break out [...] you have resigned from serious discussion. — frank
not really a hallmark of reasoned philosophical discourse, — FreeEmotion
Whew! I am glad we agree on something!
Now, where would you like to house the 10K unaccompanied minors?
They are not nonsense, they are kids without parents.
Now what? — ArguingWAristotleTiff
Now what? — ArguingWAristotleTiff
You were right,I was wrong. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
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