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In this video, we will learn:
0:00 independent events example
0:11 pull two marbles out of six marbles
0:36 case 1 - pick-replace-pick method
1:40 case 2 - pink-pick method
2:00 probability of picking a red marble in the first chance
2:31 independent events
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You are an excellent teacher. I've been having probability debates with friends and honestly none of us could figure it out. This made it really simple to understand. Clearly, I'm not smarter than a 5th grader 😆
I was unable to understand a question and you solved it within the starting of the video. But still I watched the complete thing so I don’t have any further doubts. Keep up the good work
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If A and B are independent events, then P(A│B) = P(A)
Using Multiplication rule of probability, P(A ∩ B) = P(B) .P(A│B)
P(A ∩ B) = P(B) .P(A)
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Can anyone tell how can we make out in any question that we have to use concept of independent event
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What if we didnt know they colour of the first marble, but you knew that a marble was missing. how would you work out the probability of red on second pick when the first marble is not replaced?
Jared Paige colour is just the correct spelling, it’s colour everywhere else in the world as well with the exception of America
I'm in the process of learning this, but there's a video on Conditional Probability from MIT OpenCourseWare that explains what I think you're asking. This would involve using a tree diagram
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i like this video..very simple and easy to understand..thanks a lot
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How are you find it in this P (B)
When P (A)-0.2 ,P (AnB')-0.3
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how to calculate the probability of picking a red marble the second time if you do not know the colour of the first marble which is picked and not placed back in. BTW i love your channel, its awesome. its helping me a lot.
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Please I have a question ^^Thank you in advance: The first person is flipping a coin 50 times, and at the same time, another person takes out randomly 50 balls from a hole. ( the hole contains 100 red balls & 100 blue balls )
we give 1$ to the person on each head he gets
we give 1$ to the second person on each red ball he gets
The question: what they may get $$$ both from this experiment?
So for the coins, the probability of getting heads is 0.5 in each flip. That’s approximately 25$ for 50 flips. For the second case, the probability of getting a red ball is 0.5. Since he is picking all the 50 balls at a time, we can assume that 25 would be red balls. Hence 25$. In total 50$.
Karthik Nayak thank you for your answer ^^
After watching i pick every marble i saw nd throw on everyone ( didnt make sense though just as i didnt understand this concept)😂
We'll just have to accept it like a religion,..
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Mum i need ur help probabilities in Fe test please
Say wut now. Mum? XD
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Brahmanand Jha lololok micro cet fet link software
Parallel running tracts. No intersection.
Mam
how can we identify that this question is a independent event
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the explanation is straight to the point, even dumb people can understand this.( like me )
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instead of saying "not independent" it's "dependent" right?
not necessarily
Yes
Mathematicians change names of the terms even though they match in real life meaning, mainly to confuse people.
Thats not matter
I still can't differentiate mutually exlusive ans independant events
Mutually exclusive event is when two events have no common possible outcomes so the probability of getting both two events is zero.
In her example, it is mutually exclusive event because event A (red, red, red) has no intersection to event B (blue, blue, blue).
When the case is not replacement
Suppose we picked up blue n not red then their are 3red n 2 blue thus in the second move p of red becomes 3/5 🤨🤨🤨
Isn't this supposed to be the example of dependent events? 'coz their occurrence affect one another?
Take marbles to urs ..
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Please 😞
Why to say Not independent, then to say Dependent
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