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Probability of getting a certain number roll in Monopoly

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  • P(8) = 5/36. Nice videos. This will help me in my probability class I think

  • leave him alone he knows alot already

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  • y is he not giving any formula !! there must be 1

  • what if you can't draw out all of the possible outcomes, for example if u rolled a dice 100 times. is there a formula to determine the # of outcomes?

  • Bummer about the "P(8) = 5/6" never being fixed to "P(8) = 5/36" that he meant to write.

    Still helpful video(s) in general.

    Love the grid!

  • yay monopoly

  • @lunolol what do you mean, "leave him alone" ?

  • 7:17 : and if I have a 5 I need a zero, wait what xD

  • What???, prob. of 8= 5/6, isn't it 5/36 ?????

  • Wow, I've seen that similar sum of dice = 7 problem in my math textbook a billion times but that grid format makes it SO CLEARRR.

  • JUST SAYING: I missed the whole probability unit because i was sick (strep ftw) I wached the probabilty videos and the binomial videos the day before and i got 84% :)

  • Khan ur awesome helped me alot..... a pure genius! ;D

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