For it to be greater than 100 the zero can be in either the first or 2nd slot but cannot be in the first slot because it'd be something like 012 which will be less than 100
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Wouldn't it be 8x9x8? For 11.3.1? Because for it to be greater than 100 first digit should be greater than 0 and 1 leaving 8 options, then 9 options left because numbers can't be repeated then times by 8 options?
it must be 9x9x8. The first digit can range from 1-9, second digit can be all of them(except the number we selected before), which is 9, and the last one as we selected 2 we have 8 left
We do not exclude 1 when they say it has to be greater than 100 because 101 is greater than 100 but starts with a 1 If they had said numbers can repeat then we would have just subtracted one from our answer to get rid of the 100 option but since numbers cannot repeat it will be impossible to get 100 cz that would mean 0 repeated
For 11.3.2 why did you first multipy by 2 and not 4 because you said that in order for it to be greater than 600 you should choose from the 4 numbers, 6,7,8,9. Only the last number can be even Please do more past papers on probability 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽😭
More videos please
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On question 11.3.1 why are you including zero for the second digit
For it to be greater than 100 the zero can be in either the first or 2nd slot but cannot be in the first slot because it'd be something like 012 which will be less than 100
hello sir ... what a nice lesson ...can i ask? does matric upgrading students write same examination with a full time matric student at november examinations
I agree as well. It was quite a good exam. Yes it’s the same exam for all writing finals
@@MlungisiNkosi thanks sir ... since i watched youre videoes am perfoming on physical p1 Q1 ,Q2 ,Q3 and Q4 am getting totals ...thank you very much ...may god bless
Wouldn't it be 8x9x8? For 11.3.1? Because for it to be greater than 100 first digit should be greater than 0 and 1 leaving 8 options, then 9 options left because numbers can't be repeated then times by 8 options?
it must be 9x9x8. The first digit can range from 1-9, second digit can be all of them(except the number we selected before), which is 9, and the last one as we selected 2 we have 8 left
We do not exclude 1 when they say it has to be greater than 100 because 101 is greater than 100 but starts with a 1
If they had said numbers can repeat then we would have just subtracted one from our answer to get rid of the 100 option but since numbers cannot repeat it will be impossible to get 100 cz that would mean 0 repeated
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Malume , do make more videos on probability
I definitely will…
Malum I don't understand why you said 0 must be included on the last block in 11.3.2
I’ll check it again… It does make it easier to provide a time stamp
Thank you so much. Otherwise you just made everything simple.
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For a number to be even it ends with either 0 or an even number which are 2,4,6,8
Hope this helps
What grade is this
It was a grade 12 exam
Uncle I am still struggling a lot anything to recommend for me
Malume I don't understand the last question...why were you multiplying 6 digits ?
Which 6 digits?
He just broke the question into 2
When starting with even numbers and when starting with odd numbers
Hope this helps
For 11.3.2 why did you first multipy by 2 and not 4 because you said that in order for it to be greater than 600 you should choose from the 4 numbers, 6,7,8,9.
Only the last number can be even
Please do more past papers on probability 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽😭
Remember, you have 2 possibilities… Using odd numbers or using even numbers, which both affect the outcome.