great explaination. Here is the code for CLT: nSimulations = 100000 nSample = 100 Y = numeric(nSimulations) for(i in 1:nSimulations){ X = runif(n); Y[i] = mean(X) } sigma = sd(Y) mu = mean(Y) hist((Y-mu)/sigma, breaks = 50) Here, I have scaled and shifted the random variable to make it the standard normal. Also, you can replace runif() with any other distribution of your choice.
sir in example of coin tossing 200. Why didn't we consider continuous correction in limits. Why didn't we reduce lower limit 80 by .5 and increase upper limit by .5. for eg P(79.5
Sir in frst example why didn't you minus value of negative from positive 0.4976-0.0024= 0.4952 .....in my book there is always deduction but u added i m very confused plz make me clear
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great explaination. Here is the code for CLT:
nSimulations = 100000
nSample = 100
Y = numeric(nSimulations)
for(i in 1:nSimulations){
X = runif(n);
Y[i] = mean(X)
}
sigma = sd(Y)
mu = mean(Y)
hist((Y-mu)/sigma, breaks = 50)
Here, I have scaled and shifted the random variable to make it the standard normal. Also, you can replace runif() with any other distribution of your choice.
If n = 25 we can apply central limit theorem
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sir in example of coin tossing 200. Why didn't we consider continuous correction in limits. Why didn't we reduce lower limit 80 by .5 and increase upper limit by .5. for eg P(79.5
Because 200 is a large number.
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Sir In first sum, Why we supposed binomial ? As n is large we would have applied poisson too ?
Sir at 10:57 why we are not taking out 1/75 and 1/(75)^2 ??
Beacuse it's S not
@@pareshkumarsahoo3421oo bhai thank you yrr tmne confusion dur kr di
in 2nd question it should be |60-X|
In first example can we use chebyshev’ inequality to calculate the probability
No because chebyshev's gives only bond not the exact value
sir ,why you substract 0.5 -0.0024
same q did u get answer
@@4dvitiya no
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how to use the normal table in exam, because in exam the table wont be given, then what to do in that case
U can take the print its allowed ask your teacher
On which software normal' distribution table was opened sir?? Is tht a statistical software?
very helpful video
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Sir in frst example why didn't you minus value of negative from positive 0.4976-0.0024= 0.4952 .....in my book there is always deduction but u added i m very confused plz make me clear
Bro 200 is considered as a big number (∞) so that's why we didn't cut
@@vanshkhanna7154 but i asked diff question that why didn't he deducted why he added because in my book its deducted
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Sir please make a video on strong law of large numbers.
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