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Summary
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Part of a set of 6 images for use in illustrating the "Monty Hall problem". The figure is modeled after "Curly" Neal.
- Image:Monty-CurlyPicksCar.svg
- Image:Monty-CurlyPicksGoatA.svg
- Image:Monty-CurlyPicksGoatB.svg
- Image:Monty-SwitchfromCar.svg
- Image:Monty-SwitchfromGoatA.svg
- Image:Monty-SwitchfromGoatB.svg
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Date |
2007.05.02 |
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Own work; incorporates elements from the PD work Image:Monty_open_door.svg |
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Father Goose |
Licensing
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