Who Wants Money

Mitch Berens


I will be teaching the probability difference in switching and staying. The equation seems way incorrect and improbable until you actually play with the application. I want to make the Monty hall game my own. To do this, I will change the name to Who Wants Money. Also I will change the graphical features so that it looks more like a game show.

Art:

My art will be more centrally located around a theme and more personal to myself. I changed the theme of the application to be $$Who Wants Money$$! Also I will change the graphical features so that it looks more like a game show. I will also make the game look more like a game.

Math:

The applied Math in my project is the game I created to help people understand the Monty hall problem in greater detail. I changed the math to help support the game like theme and to make the application more fun and understandable. Also I will change the math to make the Monty hall game my own and better looking.

Programming:

My program is a probability equation that in short re-enacts the Monty Hall problem into a game. The program generates the number of doors that are called up by the user and randomly chooses the correct door every time the game is run. Then the user chooses a door and the program opens an incorrect door. The user then decides if they want to stay or switch once they have chosen the program reveals what is behind that door.