@1234LMAO12345 Not necessarily, depends on what they are looking for. However, I would always encourage my students to do it properly from the outset.
@ExamSolutions Hi, your videos are very helpful, I wanted to ask you whether you would make another video on this decision/probability tree if i sent you a certain case scenerio, I was having a hard time where to go about starting the decision tree.
sally Mae and Jerome were asked to create a probability to address the following problem. If they had 5 green marbles, 2 red marbles, and 4 purple marbles and two were drawn, one at a time without replacement, then what is the probability that a red marble is selected on the first pick knowing that a purple marble was selected second?
can you figure this out? i had this question on my test i know how to do all the things but i didn't know how to get the last branches?
thank you very much
thehiderone2 3 weeks ago
Gr8 help
mgissocoollike 1 month ago
Thank you very much indeed indeed indeed!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D
MissPeachmilk 5 months ago
@wwefan522 yes
ExamSolutions 5 months ago
@wwefan522 Good luck!
ExamSolutions 5 months ago
@wwefan522 NoI didn't - the notation changed. That is the point.
ExamSolutions 5 months ago
Great help yet again!
missm321 1 year ago
so a question in the exam would be marked wrong if you didt write down the-P(R|B)??
1234LMAO12345 1 year ago
@1234LMAO12345 Not necessarily, depends on what they are looking for. However, I would always encourage my students to do it properly from the outset.
ExamSolutions 1 year ago
@ExamSolutions thanks.
1234LMAO12345 1 year ago
@ExamSolutions Hi, your videos are very helpful, I wanted to ask you whether you would make another video on this decision/probability tree if i sent you a certain case scenerio, I was having a hard time where to go about starting the decision tree.
Thanks
BurnKilluminati 1 year ago
sally Mae and Jerome were asked to create a probability to address the following problem. If they had 5 green marbles, 2 red marbles, and 4 purple marbles and two were drawn, one at a time without replacement, then what is the probability that a red marble is selected on the first pick knowing that a purple marble was selected second?
can you figure this out? i had this question on my test i know how to do all the things but i didn't know how to get the last branches?
oejsis 1 year ago
Probability of Blue is five nineths, no wait the probability of Blue is four eights, wait no it isnt, its five eights. Lol, funny guy.
iamsopoor9 1 year ago
thanks european! u pwn europe ftw?
mnmluver2598 1 year ago
excellent post. All of them helped to clarify things I couldn't grasp in class.
Liquidate89 1 year ago
Thanks I have an exam tomorrow. It's helped alot.
DanniD2 2 years ago
Thanks - I hope all goes well for you.
ExamSolutions 2 years ago
Great video. Helped very much. I have my S1 exam next week. Thanks for the help :)
robertallen123456789 2 years ago
Thanks and good luck with your S1 exam
ExamSolutions 2 years ago
THANKS FOR THE HELP
everydaymuslimgirl 2 years ago
Pleasure
ExamSolutions 2 years ago
Where is your next tutorial about conditional probability? Thanks.
spaffums 2 years ago
Thanks for the help. Your maths videos really are some of the best on the internet.
petercourt 2 years ago