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) g There are n doors for some n > 2. One has a car behind it, and the remaining n−1 have goats. As in the ordinary Monty Hall problem, Monty will reveal one door with a goat behind it after you make your first selection. How would switching affect the odds that you select the car? (Hint: Think about the size of the sample space for the experiment where you always switch

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