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Welcome to probability.ca. Welcome to probability.ca, run by Jeffrey Rosenthal. A professor in the Department of Statistics at the University of Toronto. For more information about Jeffrey Rosenthal, please go to. Jeffrey Rosenthals home page. Alternatively, you may jump directly to. Jeffrey Rosenthals book Struck by Lightning The Curious World of Probabilities. The books discussion sessions and supplementary materials. A simple solution to the Monty Hall problem. Including a simulation.

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