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the math problem that stumped thousands of mansplainers

the monty hall problem went viral in 1990 special thanks to zachary crockett at priceonomics where this story came from: http:priceonomicscomthe-time-everyone-corrected-the-worlds-smartestsubscribe to our channel http:googl0bsajovoxcom is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what039s really driving the events in the headlines check out http:wwwvoxcom to get up to speed on everything from kurdistan to the kim kardashian app check out our full video catalog: http:googlizonyefollow vox on twitter: http:googlxfrz5hor on facebook: http:googlu2g06o
the monty hall problem

the monty hall problem is a famous or rather infamous probability puzzle ron clarke takes you through the puzzle and explains the counter-intuitive answer put simply: if you pick a goat then swap you will always win the car and you have a 23 probability of picking a goatyou can read more about this problem and the controversy on marilyn vos savant039s website wwwmarilynvossavantcoma lot of people have commented that i should have used 67 rather than 66 when i made the video i made the choice to use 66 because i talk about quotdouble the chancequot and 66 is double 33 i accept that 67 is more accurate but i don039t think it affects the explanation thanks for all your comments
donald trump and healthcare cost sharing

you can directly support healthcare triage on patreon: http:vidioxqxr if you can afford to pay a little every month it really helps us to continue producing great contentone of the few things that both donald trump and hilary clinton seemed to agree on is that high out-of-pocket spending specifically as it relates to the affordable care act is a problem one of clinton039s most popular health care proposals during her campaign was to reduce out of pocket spending to more quotmanageablequot levels for many americans president-elect trump sought to fix this problem by repealing the aca and replacing it with something betterreducing out-of-pocket spending however will require some tradeoffs no easy solution exists but there are examples out there worthy of consideration that039s the topic of this week039s healthcare triagethis episode was adapted from a column aaron wrote for the upshot links to further reading and sources can be found there: https:wwwnytimescom20161128
the horse horseshoe boots viral algebra problem - the correct answer explained

a lot of people are arguing over the correct answer to this algebra problem involving horses horseshoes and boots a facebook post with this problem has over 500000 comments can you figure it out in this video i explain the correct answerblog post: http:wpmep6amk-4qhsourceshttps:wwwfacebookcomphotophpfbid=10205775670504946ampset=a38863389309101263651652018492amptype=3http:wwwtelegraphcouknews20160905this-simple-algebra-question-is-confusing-the-internet--can-youviral flower puzzlehttps:youtubekeh1ktz2ewkviral fruit puzzlehttps:youtubebxsfcu7w2smif you like my videos you can support me at patreon: http:wwwpatreoncommindyourdecisionsconnect on social media i update each site when i have a new video or blog post so you can follow me on whichever method is most convenient for youmy blog: http:mindyourdecisionscomblogtwitter: http:twittercompreshtalwalkarfacebook: https:wwwfacebookcompagesmind-your-decisions168446714965google
the problem with renewable energy and how we039re fixing it

this isn039t a sponsored video but i am massively grateful to all the team at sse go look: http:ssecomwhatwedoourprojectsandassets and pull down the description for more as the world switches to renewable energy - and we are switching - there039s a problem you might not expect: balancing the grid rotational mass and system inertia are the things that keep your lights from flickering: and they only appear in big old traditional power stations here039s why that039s a problem and how we039re likely going to fix itthanks to all the team at sse full disclosure: this is not a sponsored video no money has changed hands and sse did not have editorial control but they did go out of their way to arrange access and support for me and my team including giving us safety training for working at heights i am incredibly grateful to all the team: paul and ed for arranging it all bob and scott who helped us at the turbine and calum head of operations who was keeping an eye on saf
that viral math problem cheryl039s birthday - numberphile

simon pampena gives his take on that viral math problem from singaporeextra footage for this video: http:youtubemj-yngjjpjgsimon on twitter: https:twittercommathemaniacnumberphilewebsite: http:wwwnumberphilecomnumberphile on facebook: http:wwwfacebookcomnumberphilenumberphile tweets: https:twittercomnumberphilenumberphile is supported by the mathematical sciences research institute msri: http:bitlymsrinumberphilevideos by brady haransupport us on patreon: http:wwwpatreoncomnumberphilebrady039s videos subreddit: http:wwwredditcomrbradyharana run-down of brady039s channels: http:wwwbradyharancomsign up for occasional emails: http:eepurlcomydjl9
michael jackson - thriller ten second songs 20 style halloween cover

my name is anthony vincent and i039m the voice of ten second songs make sure to subscribe to my channel to seehear some more awesome music from mei hope you all enjoy my halloween themed 20 style cover of thriller by michael jacksonsubscribe to my channel herehttp:tinyurlcommp8kgb4visit http:tensecondsongscom for information on upcoming videos and to hangout with anthony on google hangoutsmusic produced ampamp performed by anthony vincent at zedalza studios in port chester nyvideo was shot by sgypsy at the youtube space in new york and edited by devereux milburn youtubespacenymake up by kara delfino wwwkaradelfinocomthanks to andy rose for making the awesome end card and thumbnail make sure to subscribe to his channel here: http:tinyurlcommxmzw66check out my other 20 style cover of linkin park - in the end: http:tinyurlcomlf7rqbfcheck out my other 20 style cover of katy perry039s - dark horse http:tinyurlcomlm55tuqcheck out my other 20 style cover of jason derulo039s - talk dirty http:tinyurlcompqx6e5mcheck out my other 20 style cover of ariana grande039s - problem http:tinyurlcomoxsak2mclick here to buy my 20 style versions of dark horse and in the end: http:tinyurlcomkzfbh54click here to buy my 20 style versions of problem and talk dirty: http:tinyurlcomp7xwfudclick here if you forget what the original thriller sounded like http:smarturlitohx76mfollow me on all of my social media accounts to keep up to date with everything related to ten second songs -twitter - https:twittercomtensecondsongsinstagram - http:instagramcomtensecondsongsfacebook - https:wwwfacebookcomtensecondsongsmy band - wwwsetthechargetvpatreon - wwwpatreoncomtensecondsongscheck out my other youtube channel as well -youtubecomanthonyvincentmusicfor booking and business inquiries e-mail -tensecondsongsmusicgmailcom
tim harford: what prison camps can teach you about the economy

don039t miss new big think videos subscribe by clicking here: http:googlcptsv5economist tim harford explain the micro-economies of prison camps and babysitting coops even in these simple systems problems manifest that have macroeconomic analogs harford039s latest book is the undercover economist strikes back: http:googlp7p2yvtranscript: when we039re thinking about how economies work the tricky thing is that they039re systems and you look at any particular corner of the system and you039re gonna miss the big picture but the big picture039s complicated really complicated so what i wanted to try to do was to find examples of simple economic systems -- systems that were simple enough you could see all the moving parts working and you could understand how recessions worked and there were a couple of examples that i found one is not so famous it039s an example of a recession in a prison camp and the other is a lot more famous because paul krugman039s talked about it and that039s a babysitting co-op recession now these aren039t hypothetical examples these aren039t kind of you know textbook imaginary things these recessions actually happened and in the case of the babysitting co-op recession it was capitol hill washington dc the late 1970s it was written up in a learned journal and what happened was parents who joined this babysitting circle -- there were about 400 of them they were trying to keep track of who was looking after who039s kids and it039s difficult to keep all that straight on a spreadsheet and remember this is the seventies so you don039t have microsoft excel so they had these little tokens and they039d pass these tokens around and if you looked after somebody039s children then you would be given a token and then when you wanted someone to look after your children you039d give them a token so they had this currency and that039s great except what happened was when people who joined the babysitting co-op they were given these tokens and they didn039t have quite enough not enough babysitting could be bought with what they had so they thought to themselves why don039t i go and babysit for somebody else a few times and then i039ll have a good stack of these tokens and then once i have a good stack of these tokens then i039ll start going out myself and hiring babysitters the trouble is everybody in the babysitting co-op was doing exactly this and if everybody in the babysitting co-op was doing exactly this then no one039s able to get a job babysitting because everyone039s just trying to work for everyone else now there are a number of possible solutions to this one is that people would just agree hey this token that we039ve got that039s worth an hour039s babysitting let039s say it039s worth two hours babysitting let039s say you could buy twice as much babysitting with this token and that could potentially solve the problem but that039s not what people did people i think felt uncomfortable renegotiating the contract so a second thing you could do and they tried this was to legislate how often people had to go out so they came up with this rule that people had to go out at least twice a year now i don039t have a really hectic social life you know i039ve got three children i039m an economist you know i don039t go out that much but you know even i think that going out twice a year is not that much and if that039s your baseline that039s gonna kick start the babysitting economy you have a problem in the end the babysitting recession committee or the babysitting committee solved the problem by simply issuing more of this currency they printed more of these little tokens they handed more out they handed more out to people when they arrived they took fewer away from people when they left the babysitting co-op and that worked beautifully that kick started the whole thing and this massive long lasting recession suddenly evaporated which is great then they printed too many they had a hyperinflation problem and the economy crashed again but that just goes to show it039s not easy to run an economydirectedproduced by jonathan fowler elizabeth rodd and dillon fitton
last week tonight with john oliver: singapore039s gambling problem problem hbo

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world cup 2014 - kick the habit - english

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are crows the ultimate problem solvers - inside the animal mind: episode 2 - bbc two

programme website: http:wwwbbccoukprogrammesb03tt7jm dr alex taylor sets a difficult problem solving task will the crow defeat the puzzle
most epic van damme splits ever

big legs karate = splits no problem if jean-claude van damme ever won an academy award the only thing he would thank would be his big legs and karateyou can catch jean-claude in the expendables 2 out in theatres 8172012video edited by jordan harrisjean-claude camille franois van varenberg professionally known as jean-claude van damme is a belgian martial artist actor and director best known for his martial arts action filmsthe expendables 2 is an upcoming 2012 american ensemble action film directed by simon west and written by richard wenk and sylvester stallone based on a story by ken kaufman david agosto and wenk
problems and challenges david mitchell039s soapbox

david mitchell explains the difference between problems and challengeslike david mitchell on facebook http:onfbmedavidmitchellsoapboxdavid mitchell039s soapbox dvd http:amzntosoapboxdvdabout david mitchell039s soapbox:david mitchell star of uk tv favourites peep show and that mitchell and webb look brings us his unique perspective on the issues facing men of the world today
039039problem039039 eskisehirspor from turkey

http:koreoesesblogspotcom201203problem-troll-facehtmlayrntlar : http:problem6222blogspotcom201203problem-nedirhtmlquoteskiehirspor supporters made that show for prohibition of torch lightingquot6222 sayl yasadaki zellikle meale konusundaki kat yasaklara kar yaplan ve emniyet glerine unutamayacaklar bir ders verdiimiz protesto
airplane drinking problem

short clip from the movie airplane regarding drinking problems