5. Now consider the general case, where it is not necessarily assumed that p1 = p2 =...

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5. Now consider the general case, where it is not necessarily assumed that p1 = p2 = p3 =

1/3. If you choose box i and the prize is in box i, Monty Hall has a choice between showing you that box j = i is empty and showing you that box k = i is empty (where j = k).

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