Really annoyed me that the kiddos voted to not switch, and they got the car. Getting children to understand that 1/3 is smaller than 1/2 is hard enough. I’m going to program my own evil version that only wins on switch the first time next time I do this.

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    That’s a good idea. I went with redoing the sim a few times and then also doing stuff with a plinko game, which seemed to help them get it.

    The first couple plinko runs also were really annoying for bellcurve purposes tho.

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      I explained this to my programmer colleagues. My explanation was lacking so they wrote a numerical simulation and ran it a few million times to be sure.

      They were convinced.

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          I talked a little about Monte Carlo methods too - told them about a FORTRAN (!) program I had to write in college. Finding pi by throwing darts at a dart board and looking at the ratio of hits to misses to determine area…

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        LOL I did this too when I first heard the solution.

        I was like “no, that cant be right”. Then ran the test and was surprised by the result.