>>21138730>Explain to me how if there is only a choice of two boxes, that I am twice as likely to choose a gold ball?There are two gold balls in Box 1 and one gold ball in Box 2.
>By your logic if box one had 100 gold balls and box 2 had the same 1gold 1silver ball. I would somehow be 99% more likely to choose a gold ball from box 1.Correct.
>If you can explain your logic to me I will declare you the winner of this argument kike.The probability of choosing the box GG given that you've already picked a gold ball G is (1/3) + (1/3) -- you can choose either of the two balls from Box 1. The gold ball from box 2 is a losing scenario, so out of the 3 gold balls you can choose, only two of them result in a win.
See picrel. It's the same question.