I am 60 years old and because of this video I not only refreshed my probability concepts but now have better understanding of why some formulae are there. Now I can die peacefully! Ha ha ha ha ha Thanks for the great videos.
I just wanted to let you know how much I truly appreciate the way you teach. Your passion and kindness make each lesson so special, and your support has been incredibly helpful. I’m grateful for everything you do and the positive impact you have on my learning. Please continue to inspire us with your wonderful teaching!
When I was a high school student and we had a statistics class, I was very absent-minded. Once I declared my love to the most beautiful girl in school. She looked at me with those green eyes that pierced me and said very seriously: "You have a 0.000000001 chance with me." In any case, she repeated a lot of zeros. I opened my eyes wide and jumped out, shouting with happiness, "I have a chance, I have a chance."
This is by far one of the best educational videos i watched int he recent past. He is very good at explaining what each formula really represents instead of blindly applying them. Fantastic!! Keep up the good work.
I went through a whole semester in secondary school not really understanding this. Wish you were my teacher then. Excellent explanation of the basics! I hope you will also cover linear algebra in the future.
Is this an accurate distillation? 1. Experimental probability - percentage of X in results found 2. Theoretical probability - percentage of X in results predicted 3. Set intersection - percentage of members in two or more sets that are the same 4. Conditional probability - percentage of times event B follows event A 5. Multiplication law - percentage of times events A and B both happen 6. Permutation - given N things in a sequence, the percentage of one permutation 7. Combination - given N things in any order, the percentage of one permutation 8. Continuous probability distribution - as for example in bell curve 9. Binomial probability distribution - percentage of a success in a N trials 10. Geometric probability distribution - percentage of first success after N trials.
Your videos are fascinating and easy to understand. Please do a complete set of probability videos starting from basic concepts to moment generating function and then finally to the distributions.
I got really interested in calculating probability for some game scenarios recently and this has been quite helpful! And helpful in realizing I need to find additional scenarios to practice with in order to be more certain with the outcomes I have (and that they're appropriate for the given scenarios I'm working on). Thank you!
Thank you for sharing such an informative video. As a teacher, I greatly appreciate the effort and quality you’ve put into creating this video. May I ask what devices or equipment you used to produce this video? It would be helpful to know for similar educational purposes.
I have a query on the example of multiplication law. If in conditional probability, denominator is n(A) instead of n(s), then why for drawing second king , denominator would be 51 ? It should be 4 as per the formula of conditional probability ? I am considering only the formula.
So far, I got to the point 4 and find this video immensely helpful. In the “Must know 4” I do not see any relation between the Veen diagram in the definition and the provided example. The denominator n(A) implies that A in provided example is a total number of females. So, B is a total number of males. What is than ‘A and B’? Is there any way to create a Veen diagram for the example?
Awesome video! There is one thing bothering me though : for the exercise about the probability of 1 kid on the team I did it right but was also curious about multiplying the probabilities : 11/18 * 10/17 * 9/16 * 8/15 * 7/14 * 7/13 But this doesn't work (~2.9%), I don't understand why though.
How to solve it was by doing each one with its own combination so you would do (C7,1) C11,5)/C(18/6) and the ones on the top once you find their combination you multiply both of them to get the answer for the numerator since there are 2 combinations to solve on the top. It just looked different the way he wrote it down
2:40 I'm not convinced. Yes, you flipped the coin 100 times and got 50 tails, but as soon as you flip it again then your result will not be 50%. It will be either 50/101 or 51/101. So what is your justification that the experimental probability approaches the theoretical probability?
Read up on the law of large numbers. It’s about convergence to the theoretical probability for a large number of samples. Yes you might see 50/101 but continue and you might see 500/1001 and then 5000/10001. None of those values is exactly 50% but as the sample size increases, the probability is converging to 50%. The delta between the experimental probability and the theoretical probability decreases as the sample size increases, and the delta converges to zero.
1:03 my understanding is that this statement is not correct. Take any continuos probability distribution. The probability of any event is cero, and yet its outcome is not impossible.
@@avidreader100probability is more akin to how likely is X to happen in the future, while statistics uses mathematical theories of probability sure but then goes off the f’ing deep end
Thanks you so much Professor, I am follow you from Catholic University of South Sudan second year student department of CRE and Commerce. 17:19 ❤ 31:5531:55
Quick comment this: at 28:00, there's a typo in the audio. That said, this has been one of the most fantastic videos I've seen on the topic, but then that's what I say of every video of yours!!!
How do solve this problem? Lets Make a Deal has this game: roll a die and try to get a total count of 10 or more on 4 rolls. 46:11 . If you do, you now have 3 rolls to get 10 or more. If you sicceed, you know have 2 rolls to get 10 or more and win the grand prize. What is the probability of winning the grand prize?
Anyone know a good calculator app I can download on my IPhone, ahere I can realistically do these calculations with numeruous elements on them? Thanks in advance!
Question. What is the probability of getting A jack and a black card from a deck of well shuffled 52 cards This problem is of 10th class Pls give me the answer with a well explanation
We need broad videos about Discrete math Logical reasoning College algebra Geometry Statistics Matrix Pre-calculus Pre- algebra Variation. Please sir help as please please
I am 60 years old and because of this video I not only refreshed my probability concepts but now have better understanding of why some formulae are there. Now I can die peacefully! Ha ha ha ha ha Thanks for the great videos.
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Who cares if you're 60? That wasn't relevant.
God bless you!
@@jimswenson6131 still has years left to live anyway
I just wanted to let you know how much I truly appreciate the way you teach. Your passion and kindness make each lesson so special, and your support has been incredibly helpful. I’m grateful for everything you do and the positive impact you have on my learning. Please continue to inspire us with your wonderful teaching!
Yours are such thorough explanations, JensonMaths; unhurried, calm and always interesting.
When I was a high school student and we had a statistics class, I was very absent-minded. Once I declared my love to the most beautiful girl in school. She looked at me with those green eyes that pierced me and said very seriously: "You have a 0.000000001 chance with me." In any case, she repeated a lot of zeros. I opened my eyes wide and jumped out, shouting with happiness, "I have a chance, I have a chance."
So she told you that your chances were > 0? And you didn't take her up on that??
It's that one Dumb and Dumber meme but irl lol
The same probility of being elected as USA president
Ur harious dude.
This is by far one of the best educational videos i watched int he recent past. He is very good at explaining what each formula really represents instead of blindly applying them. Fantastic!! Keep up the good work.
There is no one ever have explained this topic as clear as you did 🎉🎉
Well explained. I couldn't get my head around it when in school., but now I'm enjoying it. Thanks for sharing.
I went through a whole semester in secondary school not really understanding this. Wish you were my teacher then. Excellent explanation of the basics!
I hope you will also cover linear algebra in the future.
Is this an accurate distillation?
1. Experimental probability - percentage of X in results found
2. Theoretical probability - percentage of X in results predicted
3. Set intersection - percentage of members in two or more sets that are the same
4. Conditional probability - percentage of times event B follows event A
5. Multiplication law - percentage of times events A and B both happen
6. Permutation - given N things in a sequence, the percentage of one permutation
7. Combination - given N things in any order, the percentage of one permutation
8. Continuous probability distribution - as for example in bell curve
9. Binomial probability distribution - percentage of a success in a N trials
10. Geometric probability distribution - percentage of first success after N trials.
Thank you
You should do a video on polynomials
Your videos are fantastic. Thank you so much for your efforts! Why couldn't math have been taught like this when i was at school!
As noted by others, this video a model of clarity It don't get much better than this!
Thanks, all the important concepts of probability is now refreshed!
Your videos are fascinating and easy to understand. Please do a complete set of probability videos starting from basic concepts to moment generating function and then finally to the distributions.
Thanks a lot professor for your efforts I follow you from Algeria.
I got really interested in calculating probability for some game scenarios recently and this has been quite helpful! And helpful in realizing I need to find additional scenarios to practice with in order to be more certain with the outcomes I have (and that they're appropriate for the given scenarios I'm working on). Thank you!
Thank you for sharing such an informative video. As a teacher, I greatly appreciate the effort and quality you’ve put into creating this video.
May I ask what devices or equipment you used to produce this video? It would be helpful to know for similar educational purposes.
I became addicted to your math video i really enjoyed them because u made everything to be understood easly thank you❤
I love this series please upload more top 10❤️
I have a query on the example of multiplication law. If in conditional probability, denominator is n(A) instead of n(s), then why for drawing second king , denominator would be 51 ? It should be 4 as per the formula of conditional probability ? I am considering only the formula.
This is an incredibly well made and intuitive video, kudos to the author.
So far, I got to the point 4 and find this video immensely helpful.
In the “Must know 4” I do not see any relation between the Veen diagram in the definition and the provided example.
The denominator n(A) implies that A in provided example is a total number of females. So, B is a total number of males. What is than ‘A and B’? Is there any way to create a Veen diagram for the example?
Thanks you so much Professor, I am follow you from South Sudan, second year student in Catholic University of East Africa ❤❤ .
Such a beautiful explanation on Probability~ may I know what kind of writing tools used in this video?
thank u so much I have to master probability before my upcoming university entrance exam
Excellent..... your video are very interesting...keep it up... I'm from Pakistan 🇵🇰.... and appreciate u.❤
Awesome video!
There is one thing bothering me though : for the exercise about the probability of 1 kid on the team I did it right but was also curious about multiplying the probabilities :
11/18 * 10/17 * 9/16 * 8/15 * 7/14 * 7/13
But this doesn't work (~2.9%), I don't understand why though.
How to solve it was by doing each one with its own combination so you would do (C7,1) C11,5)/C(18/6) and the ones on the top once you find their combination you multiply both of them to get the answer for the numerator since there are 2 combinations to solve on the top. It just looked different the way he wrote it down
Just amazing clarity and simplicity. Uncluttred and perfectly paced.
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I have math comp tmrw and this is so useful thx!
2:40 I'm not convinced.
Yes, you flipped the coin 100 times and got 50 tails, but as soon as you flip it again then your result will not be 50%. It will be either 50/101 or 51/101. So what is your justification that the experimental probability approaches the theoretical probability?
Read up on the law of large numbers. It’s about convergence to the theoretical probability for a large number of samples. Yes you might see 50/101 but continue and you might see 500/1001 and then 5000/10001. None of those values is exactly 50% but as the sample size increases, the probability is converging to 50%. The delta between the experimental probability and the theoretical probability decreases as the sample size increases, and the delta converges to zero.
Great lesson. You are the best . What tools are you using to write on the board .. Thank you!!!
factorial is product... not a sum... if you got confused by that... circa 22:42, in the video.
amazing content. thanks a lot.
can you tell me what pen-tab/tablet and software you used for this tutorial?
1:03 my understanding is that this statement is not correct. Take any continuos probability distribution. The probability of any event is cero, and yet its outcome is not impossible.
Just one word, Beautiful!. Your explanation is super.
Appreciate your videos well explained and clear watched every top ten video u made plz make statistics next
Please do this to all general topics in Maths - trigo, geometry, PnC , Calc-1/2 , Lin Alg , Disc Math....
U should make a must know 10 on statistics
I hope u read my request teacher :)
Just requesting, I want to see the must know 10 on statistics
@@avidreader100as someone who took “probability and statistics” three times (failed twice), I assure they are not the same.
@@avidreader100probability is more akin to how likely is X to happen in the future, while statistics uses mathematical theories of probability sure but then goes off the f’ing deep end
Thanks you so much Professor, I am follow you from Catholic University of South Sudan second year student department of CRE and Commerce. 17:19 ❤ 31:55 31:55
Quick comment this: at 28:00, there's a typo in the audio. That said, this has been one of the most fantastic videos I've seen on the topic, but then that's what I say of every video of yours!!!
Have you done domain and range of a function?
This video is exactly what I needed. Thank you!
My combinatorial calculos and probabilities exam is in 3 days, ty so much bro
How do solve this problem? Lets Make a Deal has this game: roll a die and try to get a total count of 10 or more on 4 rolls. 46:11 . If you do, you now have 3 rolls to get 10 or more. If you sicceed, you know have 2 rolls to get 10 or more and win the grand prize. What is the probability of winning the grand prize?
You could also put this one and the matrices/vectors/Linear algebra videos under a playlist called "Mathematics for machine learning"
Thanks you so much Professor, I am follow you from Catholic University of South Sudan second year student department of CRE and Commerce.
❤ 18:11 *affect NOT effect - "The occurrence of one event does not *affect the occurrence of the other." ❤
Good thing no one is here to learn about grammar. I could care less how many grammar errors are in this video. He is really breaking this stuff down.
Thank you sir for your impeccable explanations !
Can I ask about the application you use
Awesome video. Please do one about Matrix Algebra
Thank you for this it really helped me a lot!
Great! I refresh many in just 50!
Its awesome, Could you please do one on Statistics
Anyone know a good calculator app I can download on my IPhone, ahere I can realistically do these calculations with numeruous elements on them? Thanks in advance!
PS loved the video btw!
Sir namaskar
On which app u r writing?
Plz help me regarding this I will be humbled...
Thanks you so much Professor.
Thanks my teacher 🎉
Question.
What is the probability of getting A jack and a black card from a deck of well shuffled 52 cards
This problem is of 10th class
Pls give me the answer with a well explanation
clean and instructive style.
congrats.
Thanks you so much Professor, I am follow you from Catholic University of South Sudan second year student department of CRE and Commerce. 17:19
You are a lifesaver! 🙏😌
22:41 Sum?
How prob.(flipping tails ) = 3/10
in 10 flippings of a coin?
Brief and nice, sir. Thank you.. S Chitrai Kani
Can you make a series about information theory ?
Very nice explanation
Thank you very much ....keep doing other videos pls
I respect this man
❤PLEASE❤ MAKE Video on class 11th NCERT Maths.😊
Well presented video! Subscribed
Excellent !
Waiting for next one
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great video fr perfect examples eeverythiny you should be = 😎
Amazing 🎉🎉🎉
Sir please Function and relation next. Then Permutations and Combination chapter next after that
please do one on statistics
Great tutorial on prob
Large and clear!
Love it, Thanks!
Great lesson as always!
Please we need video about applications differential and statices
Do one on Algebra next please
thank you this was amazing
Top ten matrices
Good job ❤❤
We need broad videos about
Discrete math
Logical reasoning
College algebra
Geometry
Statistics
Matrix
Pre-calculus
Pre- algebra
Variation.
Please sir help as please please
You should do on statistics
Please make a video on stats❤
Thanks ❤
Thanks for your video.
Thank you for this information
Great Job
Thank you
Thank you
Never mistake propensity for probability.
From the book, “Rationality”,
by Steven Pinker.
Thanks
So a combination lock should be rightly called as a permutation lock because the order matters !
excellent from me as feedback
Tanks😊
A woman and a man are both looking at two different people within a closed set. How many people are in the set?