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I don't know why, but you always make a Video on the topic I need. Grateful to you, Don't Memorise. 😃 The Pujara example was great, great way of teaching!
In cricket when you show statistics of a player for e.g. C. Pujara has scored 16 100s and 31 50s, which means out of 47 50+ scores, he was able to convert 16 of them into a 100. So you'r calculation is incorrect.
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This video is a bit disappointing. It's about not memorising, but the outcome of the lecture is that I need to memorize that P(B|A) equals P(B^A)/P(A). But why? This is not explained. And why there's 16/31 instead of percentages? This one I actually understand as simplification, but it's in fact misleading since we're talking about probabilities measured in percentage. And why 16 is "B intersection A". What does it even mean? And what's with n(S)? Everyting in this video seems totaly random and after watching it a few times I still don't understand why we count conditional probability in the way presented. I guess I just memorise that one :(
Sorry but your example is wrong because he has scored 47 half centuries out 76 innings in which he had scored 16 centuries, thus those 16 half centuries will be counted as centuries
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I don't know why, but you always make a Video on the topic I need.
Grateful to you, Don't Memorise. 😃
The Pujara example was great, great way of teaching!
Yeah
Some fools are there giving more importance to data than the work they have come for.
Nice explain.
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Incredible explanation, thank you so much!
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excellent example mam but it could be very helpful if u add more examples with easiest to hard. Thanks
Your videos are soo helpful for me and it made me to understand concept in easy way
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Actually he is a sir and this is a robotic voice i guess.
Ma’am don’t you mean mom
In cricket when you show statistics of a player for e.g. C. Pujara has scored 16 100s and 31 50s, which means out of 47 50+ scores, he was able to convert 16 of them into a 100. So you'r calculation is incorrect.
I was just about to inform the same👍
This channel deserves 10 million sunscribers. This is the best channel I have ever seen in youtube. This channel is saving tuition fees. Thank you so much don't memorise. I hope you will upload 2 videos in a day. If you do this you definitely reach 10 million sunscribers soon.
''Upload 2 videos in a day''
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Please make video on open and close intervals and semi open interval
Do you do for class 11 add maths videos?
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Can u make video about Exponents and powers
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Please make more videos on linear equations😊
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This video is a bit disappointing. It's about not memorising, but the outcome of the lecture is that I need to memorize that P(B|A) equals P(B^A)/P(A). But why? This is not explained. And why there's 16/31 instead of percentages? This one I actually understand as simplification, but it's in fact misleading since we're talking about probabilities measured in percentage. And why 16 is "B intersection A". What does it even mean? And what's with n(S)? Everyting in this video seems totaly random and after watching it a few times I still don't understand why we count conditional probability in the way presented. I guess I just memorise that one :(
Dont memorize is the name of the channel.
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Probably should have universal example.
Mam I don't know anything about cricket,so I can't understand
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Your explanation is great mam ☺️
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dont wanna say but the examples are more complicated as of other videos
someone explain in terms if football please
Sorry but your example is wrong because he has scored 47 half centuries out 76 innings in which he had scored 16 centuries, thus those 16 half centuries will be counted as centuries
same thoughts
Bhai tu topic samaj gaya na 🙂
How 47?
I agree with you
no its correct
ami boll Korley ! Never if such exists
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Bruh... the Cheteshwar Pujara is bad enough name to give an example then you give us a sport barely anyone knows with terms like innings and century 🤣
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Abki bar sky ka example ayega for the centuries and fifties 😂
Okay pujara is a good batsman
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Pujara crying in corner
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This video does not help.
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