@@user-mama17. P = Probability of Success. eg. 20%, .2, or 2 out of 10. K = The number of times you succeeded. eg. Making the ball into the hole 7 times. N = The number of times that an attempt was made. eg. Attempted to make the ball in the hole 30 times.
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Assume that a procedure yields a binomial distribution with n=2 trials and a probability of success of p=0.90. Use the formula for Binomial Probability to find the probability that the number of successes x is exactly 1. Round to 2 decimal places. I need help pls, i dont understand this
Hello Mario! kind help me here: In batch of 100 screws, a maximum of 3 can be defective. A random sample of 20 screws are taken. How many defective parts are allowed in this sample considering all scenarios probabilities less than or equal to 90%?
awww i almost had it until you rushed ahead...at the point where you were simplifying the first example, then you said "if you simplify it out"...i need barney style all the way to the end of the problem. thanks.
What if this equation represented a random sample of a greater population? For instance, if 70% of basketball players like bagels more than toast, what would be the probability that exactly 9 out of 10 randomly selected players would prefer bagels?
Can you help me in my homework? The problem is"If on the average rainfalls on twelve days after every thirty,find the probability that the first three days of a given week will be fine and the other remaining days are wet?
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@@MariosMathTutoring Can you write what p/k/n means so that I can translate it into Arabic?💗💗
@@user-mama17.
P = Probability of Success. eg. 20%, .2, or 2 out of 10.
K = The number of times you succeeded. eg. Making the ball into the hole 7 times.
N = The number of times that an attempt was made. eg. Attempted to make the ball in the hole 30 times.
thank u such a quick rundown of the basics this is perfect
This helped so much! Thanks for saving my math grade!
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Another amazing video! Thank you for teaching me concepts that were unclear!!
Great!! Thank you so much. Very helpful. Finally I could find what I was looking for.
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finally a video that clearly explains this topic
I was stuck on this forever what a quick method THANK YOU
See man, this is the problem with academia. Mario taught me in just 3 minutes, what my overpaid, PhD holding professor couldn't teach me in a week. Thank you Mario.
Assume that a procedure yields a binomial distribution with n=2 trials and a probability of success of p=0.90. Use the formula for Binomial Probability to find the probability that the number of successes x is exactly 1. Round to 2 decimal places.
I need help pls, i dont understand this
but what if the second problem says 7 or more? do you have a tutorial for those types of problems? thank you so much
perform calculation for k=7, then add calculation k=8, then k=9 etc
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Crystal clear! Thank you so much!
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What if the probability for getting 7 heads and 3 tails out of 10 what would be the probability like 30% or
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This was so helpful. Thank You!
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That's awesome! Forget about my question on your other video LOL. The answer is right here!
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The answer is “You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take.”
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It would be more effective if you done untill the final solution
Great explanation
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Thank you so much... you got really simple way to describe hard things.
Hello Mario! kind help me here: In batch of 100 screws, a maximum of 3 can be defective. A random sample of 20 screws are taken. How many defective parts are allowed in this sample considering all scenarios probabilities less than or equal to 90%?
Thank you so much. This was very helpful :))
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y wouldnt u just do the whole thing..
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awww i almost had it until you rushed ahead...at the point where you were simplifying the first example, then you said "if you simplify it out"...i need barney style all the way to the end of the problem. thanks.
Thanks again!!! Keep up the good work!
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What if this equation represented a random sample of a greater population? For instance, if 70% of basketball players like bagels more than toast, what would be the probability that exactly 9 out of 10 randomly selected players would prefer bagels?
Thanks, better than my egotistical math teacher
easy explanation. You should make more
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Can you help me in my homework?
The problem is"If on the average rainfalls on twelve days after every thirty,find the probability that the first three days of a given week will be fine and the other remaining days are wet?
No
What is the factorial? How does 10 devided by 9 equal 10?
10!=10x9x8x7x….x2x1. 9!=9x8x7x6x….1
Good video, thank you
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That that helped alot keep going
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I'm still confused 😐
P Daddy go to hell
Would have been nice if you finished the problem and showed us how to do it on calculator. Not helpful.
i agree
@@sandy4339 its simple multipulcation tho
@@liamwang2027 this was 4 years ago. And? You don't know my situation at that time.
I can figure it out now.
@@sandy4339 ok
The answer is 0.0739288330078
Lewontin's fallacy