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I hope you are the happiest man alive, man. You deserve it more than anyone!
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ОтветитьI really appreciate your calming voice. I hope to recall it when I am taking my exam
Ответитьthis is exactly how I teach my 4 year old things. I fill ms paint with black and then write on it lol
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mrbeast himself.
Thank you very helpful.
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Ответитьi understand it very clearly now i can start answering my assignments..tnxx
Ответитьcan you please make a video about random variable in statistics under conditional probability
ОтветитьI realized that he is just a normal guy that cant edit but can teach really good and makes a 1 million dollars a year
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Amen.
Does anyone understand the f) part, Red and Blue without replacement? Why is it so? At least why does it add together
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ОтветитьWhy is it 5÷19
ОтветитьI have an SAT tomarow, thank you so much
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ОтветитьYou have become my go-to guy. I'm now watching your videos before doing actual coursework - you make everything so easy. Thank you from the bottom of my heart 💚🙏
Ответитьok guys now don't confuse this with questions about balls in a bag/questions that ask for a specific number of things. f/e what's the probability of getting 2 green marbles? that's another kind if question that requires a different way to solve
Ответитьthank you for the video Here in New York City watching November 18th Friday 8:47 a.m. on the f train heading to school now.
ОтветитьThanks so much! Now I feel confident for the exam I have tmrw!
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ОтветитьIf you take your first pick and don't look at it and don't know the outcome, even if you don't replace the ball, then the total number of balls (denominator) for your second pick remains the same (20). If get to know the outcome of your first pick, only then your denominator would be reduced to 19 and the second pick numerator will be affected by whether your first pick was red or blue.
ОтветитьWow ..thanks to you l am now understanding
Ответитьred or not blue can i know the answer
ОтветитьBro 5seconds with you is better than 30min somewhere else i'm in shock
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My teacher takes 1000$ of money from University but he can't explain like you do.
but you are teaching us for free,huge respect for you sir❤
I always understand when you teach. Keep up the good work.
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Ответитьbro just covered 2wks work in 18mins
God bless bro
Really good I enjoyed the video. I am not the smartest cookie when it comes to this type of math, therefore, I am confused. Do you have a video on Fraction/s problems like this video?
I don't understand the multiplication on one math problem; for example 7/20 x 1/4 ~~ 7*1 =7 20 * 4 = 80 why was it multiplied in this way? I know we aren't trying to find a variable. Need to find the probable but, in the next problem 7/(5*4) × 5/19 = you canceled out the 5's how can you cancel out the bottom on the top? and then continued with 4 x 19. Usually, when I deal with fractions I like to convert fractions to decimal form before solving as to me it is simpler, Any help would be much appreciated. I hope I am making sense of the issue I am having. Thanks.
mans a gr8 teacher!
Ответитьu are better than my math teacher
ОтветитьThank you sir
This made the subject of probability easier to understand
Hello, I've been struggling understanding the following: if you draw from the bag 6 times, does the probability of RED AND RED mean back-to-back? Or does it mean you draw 2 reds out of the 6 marbles drawn - regardless of the order of the colors you get? Please help.
I am trying to design a probability experiment where you calculate the probability of drawing 2 reds out of 6 draws of yellow, red, green, and blue
It was really helpful for me because i have a exam tomorrow 😂
ОтветитьI swear it’s not only me who is watching this vid at the last min before the exam😭😭
ОтветитьIt has been huge helpful this uploaded video tutorial. You are so brilliant teacher. Thanks a lot.
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