Thank you so much dude, I didn't understand this at all because all my teacher said was "It contains elements in a, or b, or both" and nothing else. So thank you.
Hi! Is there a way to compute and solve for these numbers without having to manually list all the possible combinations? It seems so tedious. For example, event A having two even numbers, event B having at least one two, and the intersection of these two events. Thank you!
yeah Im also looking for this, for the 2nd question (probability the dice having at least one two) it's more complicated and use logic to answer the question
A question of mine is that why we add events in union and multiply the events in the normal. Intersection can be also there in normal one ?? how this both differ and if yes how please explain
Doubt: In the rolling dice example, @1:52 why aren't the total no. of out comes 42? I suppose that the other mirror combinations of 1,1; 2,2; 3,3; 4,4; 5,5; 6,6 are also to be added to the total no. of outcomes (36+6 = 42). If not then other similar combinations are also to be negated from the total outcomes, such as considering only 2,1 and negating 1,2 as a combination. Why is that so? BTW, Great videos and thank you for teaching us.
at least one two means an outcome has to include two. (1st dice, 2nd dice) (2,1)(2,2)(2,3)(2,4)(2,5)(2,6) (1,2) (3,2)(4,2)(5,2)(6,2) That is a total of 11 favorable outcomes.
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Thank you so much dude, I didn't understand this at all because all my teacher said was "It contains elements in a, or b, or both" and nothing else. So thank you.
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Hi! Is there a way to compute and solve for these numbers without having to manually list all the possible combinations? It seems so tedious.
For example, event A having two even numbers, event B having at least one two, and the intersection of these two events. Thank you!
yeah Im also looking for this, for the 2nd question (probability the dice having at least one two) it's more complicated and use logic to answer the question
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3:40 is there a way to establish that without needing to plot the sample space?
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A question of mine is that why we add events in union and multiply the events in the normal. Intersection can be also there in normal one ?? how this both differ and if yes how please explain
The intersection formula then as its definition is incorrect? P(AandB) cannot equal P(A) xP(B)
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i cant understand why is 5/36.How did we find that ?
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How to get that 5/36 without using the sample space?
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Doubt: In the rolling dice example, @1:52 why aren't the total no. of out comes 42? I suppose that the other mirror combinations of 1,1; 2,2; 3,3; 4,4; 5,5; 6,6 are also to be added to the total no. of outcomes (36+6 = 42). If not then other similar combinations are also to be negated from the total outcomes, such as considering only 2,1 and negating 1,2 as a combination. Why is that so? BTW, Great videos and thank you for teaching us.
Next day: I have clarified it myself. Thanks anyways :)
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@@summerbreeze5115 hi, I did get that clarified myself, understood where I got it wrong and replied to the same next day. But thanks anyways :)
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Thank you for this. AP Stats FRQ 5/22/2020
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If possible, please make video on poisson and binomial distribution. Thanks
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I can't understand the probobility of At least one two?
at least one two means an outcome has to include two.
(1st dice, 2nd dice)
(2,1)(2,2)(2,3)(2,4)(2,5)(2,6)
(1,2) (3,2)(4,2)(5,2)(6,2)
That is a total of 11 favorable outcomes.
Thank you
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I don’t understand where the 5 came from in 5/36
dices?
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Still makes no sense
Please we need you new statistics vedeos as usual you were entering the YOU tube continue were you stopped the tutorial
two dices? I think it is two dice, one die. :-)
This explanation is great but it's getting on my nerves that he says "dices."