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Introduction to Conditional Probability
In this video, the concept of conditional probability is explained through various examples. The teacher uses scenarios involving dice rolls, family dynamics, and spinner outcomes to demonstrate how the probability of an event can change...
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Probability with Dice: Solving a Problem
In this video, a teacher explains how to solve a probability problem involving rolling two dice and finding the probability of getting a product of 2. The teacher walks through the steps of understanding the question, listing possible...
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Weather Things: Floods
The cycle of water from the air to the ground to the oceans and back to the air never ends. Water is found in the air, in the ground, in rivers and oceans, and it's found as gas, liquid, and solid. As it moves though phases and locations...
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Finding the Probability of Compound Events Using Tables
In this video, the teacher explains how to find the probability of compound events by creating a table. They use examples of tossing a coin and rolling two dice to demonstrate different methods of listing possible outcomes. The focus is...
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Theoretical Probability, Permutations and Combinations
An introdution to theoretical probability.
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Finding the Probability of Events with Multiple Possibilities
In this video, the teacher explains how to find the probability of events with multiple possibilities by combining their probabilities. They use examples such as pulling marbles from a bag and rolling a die to illustrate the concept of...
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Designing Simulations Using Random Number Generators
In this video, the teacher explains how to conduct a simulation to model the results of shots on goal in a soccer game. The simulation uses a random number generator and assigns certain numbers or outcomes to represent saving or missing...
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Understanding the Law of Large Numbers through Coin Flips
In this video, the concept of the law of large numbers is explained, which states that as the sample size increases, the experimental probability will approach the theoretical probability. The video uses the example of flipping a coin to...
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MATHS - Statistics - Probability Part 2
If you watched part 1 of the probability basics, you would know that probability is a ratio between the number of “successful” outcomes and the number of all outcomes. As you may also know, ratio - is just a number - so it can be...
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Weather Things: Water Phases
The cycle of water from the air to the ground to the oceans and back to the air never ends. Water is found in the air, in the ground, in rivers and oceans, and it's found as gas, liquid, and solid. As it moves though phases and locations...
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Finding the Probability of Compound Events through Organized Lists
In this video, the teacher explains how to find the probability of compound events by creating an organized list. They distinguish between independent and dependent events and emphasize the importance of using mathematical terms rather...
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Finding the Probability of Compound Events with Tree Diagrams
In this video, the teacher explains how to find the probability of compound events by creating a tree diagram. They use examples of listing all the possible outcomes in a race and pulling marbles from a bag to demonstrate the process.
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Determining Independence with Conditional Probability
In this video, the teacher explains how to determine whether events are independent using conditional probability. They use the example of students in a class wearing jeans and being female to demonstrate the concept. The teacher also...
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Weather Things: Precipitation
The cycle of water from the air to the ground to the oceans and back to the air never ends. Water is found in the air, in the ground, in rivers and oceans, and it's found as gas, liquid, and solid. As it moves though phases and locations...
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Punnett Squares
Mendel proposed that you inherit a gene either from your mother, or from your father. But not a mixture of both. In this video we are going to look at monohybrid crosses using Punnett squares. A monohybrid cross is the study of the...
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Calculating Probabilities Using the Addition Rule
In this video, we demonstrate how to solve problems by working backwards and using algebraic equations. The examples given involve picking plants at a greenhouse and identifying the probability of certain coat markings in a sample of...
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MATHS - Statistics - Probability and Venn Diagrams
In this video we are going to look at set notation, Venn diagrams and probability. If you haven’t already seen our basic video on set notation and Venn diagrams, check it out here.
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MATHS - Statistics - Probability Experiments
Probability is all about using mathematics to describe chance. Probability means how likely it is that something will happen. We use a probability scale to know, more precisely, when an event occurs.
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MATHS - Statistics - Sample Spaces
In this video we are going to look at a way of visualising outcomes from a set of probability events.A sample space shows us all the possible outcomes of one or more events. A sample space diagram is a useful way to look at multiple...
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David Perkins - What's Worth Learning
David Perkins is the Carl H. Pforzheimer, Jr., Professor of Teaching and Learning, Emeritus, at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. He has conducted long-term programs of research and development in the areas of teaching and...
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Probability: Drawing Cards with Specific Numbers
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve probability problems using examples of drawing cards with specific numbers on them. They break down the steps to find the probability of drawing a prime number less than 10 or a perfect...
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Weather Things: Water on Earth
The cycle of water from the air to the ground to the oceans and back to the air never ends. Water is found in the air, in the ground, in rivers and oceans, and it's found as gas, liquid, and solid. As it moves though phases and locations...
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Determining Independent Events
In this lesson, students will learn how to determine whether two events are independent or not. They will understand that independent events are not influenced by each other and that the probability remains the same regardless of...
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Finding Experimental Probability: Creating Ratios
In this video, the teacher explains how to find the experimental probability by creating a ratio. The example used is of a basketball player named John, who is practicing his shooting. The teacher clarifies the difference between...