In Example 5.9 we assumed that the presenter opens box C knowing where the prize is. Now,
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In Example 5.9 we assumed that the presenter opens box C knowing where the prize is. Now, let us assume that he has no information on where the prize is. Does this change our conclusions?
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Quantitative Methods An Introduction For Business Management
ISBN: 1579
1st Edition
Authors: Paolo Brandimarte
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