I've tried to read and understand this formula through the textbook for many months now but I'm still not getting it. This video has finally given me an actually good explanation about why the formula is the way it is. Thank you.
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Thank you so very much, Sir. I finally understand the concepts behind that very complicated formula we received in Stats class. It makes so much more sense now.
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From one teacher to another: excellent teaching skill and excellent demonstration. I would suggest just a snapshot of a few practice questions after every miniconcept so that it helps student who really want to retain it.
great video, thanks a lot it helps. the nCr function of the calculator is actually translated to n!/r!(n-r)!......which represents the number of possible combinations...
at the end when you made the general rule couldnt you replace q with (1-p) since there are only 2 possible outcomes and their probabilities have to add up to 1?
@ExamSolutions it's not a single exam it's one of the two qualification system thingys we have in nz, I'm at level2 which is the noramlly for nz year12/6th form at 16 going on 17 what age is A level?
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I've tried to read and understand this formula through the textbook for many months now but I'm still not getting it. This video has finally given me an actually good explanation about why the formula is the way it is. Thank you.
I am a highschool student taking Ap Statistics, I tried learning this through the textbook but it is kind of confusing your videos are really helpful and understanding thank you!
I'm an A-level Maths teacher and tutor but always like the way you explain things. Thank you.
Thank you very much for all your Binomial Distribution videos and all your Statistics videos in general. I am completely lost in class but thanks to your help I am able to understand the concepts and keep up. So thank you very much.
Thank you SO MUCH. Taking a deferral year from post-secondary to work on preparing myself with stats and calculus and your pacing in your videos has really helped me. Great work thank you!
nCr=n!/[(n-r)!r!] so 5C2=5!/[3!x2!]=5x4x3x2x1/[(3x2x1)x(2x1)]=5x4/(2x1)=10. Hope that helps
Thank-you so much! My textbook presented the formula without any explanation, just plug in the numbers and get the outcome. I very much appreciate the clear and thoughtful manner you presented this.
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thank you so much. i now have a better understanding of binomial distribution and also i am confident that i can do binomial problems. the tutorial was very helpful.
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Thank you so very much, Sir. I finally understand the concepts behind that very complicated formula we received in Stats class. It makes so much more sense now.
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thank you very much now I can imagine thatr I can pass my master degree without taking formal class. but need your help. tank you its nice, please include your level wise classes
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From one teacher to another: excellent teaching skill and excellent demonstration. I would suggest just a snapshot of a few practice questions after every miniconcept so that it helps student who really want to retain it.
Thank you. It is the intention at some point.
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great video, thanks a lot it helps. the nCr function of the calculator is actually translated to
n!/r!(n-r)!......which represents the number of possible combinations...
@MEGIDIOT Sounds good - especially part 6 to ActionAid
made binomials look easy, cheers for that
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Hello your vids on binomial distribution have helped me so much!!! PLEASE can you do the videos on geometric distribution PLEASE ????
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thanks for this amazing video :) but how did u get the online casio calculator?
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Interesting - Thanks for watching.
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Great job at demonstrating the formula! makes it much easier to grasp
Yes, but cannot say when - possibly some time next year.
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hi really helpful video...just had a question about nCr. When 8C5 =56, why does 8C3 also equal 56?
at the end when you made the general rule couldnt you replace q with (1-p) since there are only 2 possible outcomes and their probabilities have to add up to 1?
Yes, I could have.
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How would you use the formula if the probability notation includes an inequality sign rather than an equal sign?
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@RickittLover Sorry no. I don't have experience of that exam.
Hopefully your problems will now be sorted
@ExamSolutions it's not a single exam it's one of the two qualification system thingys we have in nz, I'm at level2 which is the noramlly for nz year12/6th form at 16 going on 17
what age is A level?
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It is an emulator from Oxford Calculators
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Could be also nC(n-r) as it is the same as nCr
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