>>11985303Well I actually wrote I meant to say "not" being the answer, as you can see, from those 3 permutations, the money/car is only in the first column once.
M-G-G
G-M-G
G-G-M
Not switching to door #2:
1) Win
2) Lose
3) Lose
2 out of 3 times, you will lose not switching.
To make it very clear...
The final permutation, G-G-M, can not have the final door opened, which would force the game show to open door #2 and offer to open door #3 for you instead, so it can effectively be interpreted the same way as the second permutation. As the question states, it's asking you if it's a higher probability to switch from door #1 to another door, and we can unequivocally say YES.